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Famous Fridays: Howard Zinn dies
Posted by heloise8
Howard Zinn has died. He was the Jewish voice of American. Singlehandedly he rewrote the history of America. No kidding. Rewriting and revising history is something that Jewish historians do very well. I mean we encourage it. It’s America and we invite all takers to tell us how to do freedom better than we do. We need the propaganda from the Eastern European types. I mean who knows us better than they?
Who controls the message, who writes the history books and who buys it?
I did not buy his books. He died anyway.
Interesting how sons and daughters of immigrant Jewish parents would rise through the university ranks and grow up to rewrite American history! Only in America they say.
Zinn was born to a Jewish immigrant family in Brooklyn. His father, Eddie Zinn, born in Austria-Hungary, immigrated to the U.S. with his brother Phil before the outbreak of World War I. Howard’s mother Jenny Zinn emigrated from the Eastern Siberian city of Irkutsk.
Both parents were factory workers with limited education when they met and married, and there were no books or magazines in the series of apartments where they raised their children. Zinn’s parents introduced him to literature by sending 25 cents plus a coupon to the New York Post for each of the 20 volumes of Charles Dickens’ collected works.[3] He also studied creative writing at Thomas Jefferson High School in a special program established by poet Elias Lieberman.[4]
As a young adult, Zinn worked as a shipyard worker and labor organizer in the Brooklyn shipyards.
From Wikipedia in case you doubt me.
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