[Howard Zinn raw #92: Debate with William Buckley]
Audio only of 1971 debate between William Buckley and Howard Zinn and a 1971 anti-Vietnam War speech by Zinn.
Audio only of 1971 debate between William Buckley and Howard Zinn and a 1971 anti-Vietnam War speech by Zinn.
Raw footage for the documentary Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train by Deb Ellis and Denis Mueller. This tape features footage of an anti-war protest in Chicago in 2003.
Raw footage for the documentary Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train by Deb Ellis and Denis Mueller.
In a speech at the French newspaper, La Monde Diplomatique, Howard Zinn explores his understanding of government and history.
00:38 The video cuts from black to scenes from the immediate aftermath of 9/11, as a man hands out sandwiches to workers at the site. It quickly cuts to a scene further from the World Trade Center, as people gather on a street corner to watch the towers burn. 1:35 Another shot shows firefighters and emergency workers gathered, seemingly receiving some sort of briefing. 2:30 The shot cuts to one at night, as emergency workers themselves are given medical care […]
In a 2003 speech, Zinn examines the Patriot Act and the U.S.’s involvement in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.