In October 2003, months after the United States launched its brutal, criminal war on the people of Iraq, historian Howard Zinn sat down with actor Woody Harrelson for a provocative, humorous, wide ranging conversation. Produced for Deep Dish TV by Brian Drolet, Elsa E’der, and Marty Lucas. [Producer’s description.]

The conversation covers various topics including: the increasing use of A People’s History of the United States in schools, war, bias and control of information by the media, Zinn at Spelman, SNCC, the Civil Rights Movement, and the antiwar movement.

 


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