On the battlefield of ideas, Howard Zinn is still dead, but his Marxist soul marches on.
Howard Zinn and the Art of Anti-Americanism
Before Zinn launched his own teaching career, he became a member of the Communist Party in 1949 (according to FBI reports released three years ago), and worked in various front groups in New York City. Having started his academic career at Spelman College, Zinn spent the bulk of it at Boston University, where on the last day before his retirement in 1988 he led his students into the street to participate in a campus protest.
Today, Boston University hosts the Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture Series, and New York University (Zinn's undergraduate alma mater) proudly houses his academic papers. In 2004 Zinn was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Havana, an occasion he took to excoriate the lack of academic freedom in America. As recently as 2007, "A People's History" was even required reading at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy for a class on "Leaders in America."
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Howard Zinn had a soul? Who knew? If he did have one, I'm sure it's roasting eternally in the nethermost region of hell, with Shaitan giving Zinn an occasional poke to see if he's done - which would be never.
B Woodman
III-per
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