Exploring 50 Unknown American Revolutions in History
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Why is questioning our authorities' policies considered unpatriotic or "unAmerican"? When did dissent become so taboo in our history? How did the Far Right lay claim to the flag as if it represents only their beliefs from past American revolutions? It's important to know and understand these historical events to truly grasp the significance of the past.
Discover the highly sought-after e-book "50 American Revolutions," a concise and swift guide to pivotal individuals and events in our nation's history. Authored by Mickey Z, this book delves into Thomas Paine's groundbreaking manifesto, "Common Sense," which set the stage for revolution in 1776. From there, the narrative unfolds, spotlighting key figures and moments in American history, including the families of 9/11 victims from the Peaceful Tomorrows organization. They raise thought-provoking questions about the link between the tragic events of that day and subsequent U.S. military actions in Iraq. This book is a must-read for progressives and anyone seeking a truthful account of America's past.
Mickey's comprehensive essays cover various aspects and figures in American history, ranging from the Bill of Rights to disability rights and Coxey’s Army to Public Enemy. Moreover, he sheds light on key milestones throughout the book's timeline, offering readers a well-rounded view of past American events, both positive and negative.
As with Russ Kick’s ultrapopular 50 Issues You are Not Supposed To Know , 50 American Revolutions is completely sized for purses and coat pockets (it is the identical dimension as a CD), it is a great present for anybody whose concept of patriotism wants some revision.
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