Lannan Readings & Conversations
Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove
Wednesday, April 26 2006This event is now available in audio and video format. Each video segment is approximately 15 minutes long. Hover over each number to view the readings in that segment. Audio is available in full or by individual reading, in the order of delivery from the event.
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Audio Files
Entire Event, 1.5 hours, in one Real Audio file
Patrick Lannan introduces the event and Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn reads and introduces the guest readers
Rubén Martinez reads Bartolomé de Las Casas
Kerry Washington reads Maria Stewart
Marisa Tomei reads Harriet Hanson Robinson
Rubén Martinez reads a North Star editorial
Kerry Washington reads Sojourner Truth
Howard Zinn reads Frederick Douglass
Jane Fonda (with N. Scott Momaday) reads Susan B. Anthony
N. Scott Momaday reads his work and from Black Elk
Marisa Tomei reads Emma Goldman
Lucille Clifton reads Fannie Lou Hamer
Howard Zinn reads from his own work
Lucille Clifton reads Yuri Kochiyama
Jane Fonda reads Cindy Sheehan
Howard Zinn closes the event and thanks all the guest readers

Anthony Arnove and Howard Zinn present:
Dramatic readings from Voices of a People’s History of the United States
Featuring
- Jane Fonda
- Kerry Washington
- Ruben Martinez
- N. Scott Momaday
- Marisa Tomei
- Lucille Clifton
Voices of a People’s History of the United States is a primary-source companion to A People’s History of the United States. For this new book, Zinn and Arnove have selected testimonies — speeches, letters, poems, songs, memoirs, protests — from our rich history of resistance. Here, in their own words, are Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass, Emma Goldman, Martin Luther King, Jr., Cesar Chavez, Paul Robeson, Helen Keller, Bob Dylan, Angela Davis, Rachel Corrie, and scores of others.
Howard Zinn, a professor emeritus of political science at Boston University, is the author of twenty books, including You Can't Remain Neutral on a Moving Train, a powerful memoir of his life and political activism, and A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present, a history written from the standpoint of those who have been marginalized politically and economically and whose struggles have been largely omitted from most histories.
Anthony Arnove is the editor, with Howard Zinn, of Voices of a People's History of the United States and Terrorism and War. He also edited Iraq Under Siege. He is a regular contributor to ZNet and his writing has appeared in The Nation, The Financial Times, International Socialist Review, L'Humanité, Le Nouvelle Observateur, and other publications.
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