At this point, A People's History Of The United States is available in regular form, read aloud on audio, on posters, in a teaching edition, and as just the twentieth century chapters (we have all but the posters). You should go and get it (and ones for your friends and family). Second, we are sure that once you new people begin reading it, you'll go out and get a physical copy. First, the book is worth a mistake or two because it really deserves the widest audience possible. We have posted it in spite of these mistakes for two simple reasons. There will be a few small occasional errors: spelling mistakes, odd punctuation, and the like. That is a fancy way of saying that we scanned in and coded over six hundred fifty pages. The disclaimer: This version is made from OCR. Of all the people who took us up on it, no one collected. In fact, years ago, we would offer people twenty dollars if they read the book and didn't think it was completely worth their time. Once you've finished it, we're sure you'll agree. In this short and powerful book, Zinn offers his deep personal reflections and political analysis of these events, their consequences, and the profound. We think it is so good that it demands to be as accessible as possible. It is difficult to describe why it so great because it both teaches and inspires. The Note: This great book should really be read by everyone.
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