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“I wasn’t sure what to expect — but this book changed everything. I thought I knew U.S. history, but A People’s History opened my eyes to the stories that were deliberately left out. I’ll never look at this country the same again. This should be required reading for every American.”

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A People's History of the United States (50% OFF)

A People's History of the United States (50% OFF)

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Tired of sugar-coated history that skips the truth?
Millions of readers feel misled, frustrated, and disillusioned with the sanitized version of America they were taught. A People’s History of the United States is the truth bomb you’ve been searching for. No patriotic myths, no elite propaganda — just a raw, unfiltered look at U.S. history told from the ground up.

  • Expose 500+ Years of Hidden Injustice
  • Hear the Truth from the People Who Lived It
  • Follow Real Stories of Rebellion, Resistance & Reform
  • Reclaim Your Power with Knowledge That Was Kept From You
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A People’s History of the United States flips the script on traditional history. Instead of glorifying presidents and generals, it tells America’s story from the view of slaves, workers, women, and rebels — the people who lived it.

Zinn cuts through the myths to expose the truth about power, injustice, and resistance — helping you see the past (and the present) with clear eyes. If you’ve ever felt the history books left something out — this is the one that finally fills in the blanks.

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Unfiltered Historical Truth
Powerful, eye-opening accounts reveal the real story of America — from the perspective of those history tried to erase.

Voices from the Ground Up
Slaves, workers, women, Native Americans, and radicals finally speak — telling the story they lived, not the one we were taught.

Rebellion, Resistance & Justice
Explore the grassroots movements that shaped real change — from abolition to labor strikes, civil rights to antiwar protests.

Bold, Accessible Storytelling
Zinn’s clear, passionate writing makes complex history easy to follow — and impossible to forget.

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A People's History of the United States (50% OFF)

Regular price $4.90
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A People’s History Has Opened Millions of Eyes to the Truth

Let It Wake You Up Too 🔥

The #1 History Book That Challenges Everything You Were Taught

Eye-opening stories, raw truth

and a people-first lens on America's past.

When your understanding of history feels incomplete or one-sided, A People’s History of the United States delivers the clarity, context, and courage to think critically and see the full picture.

The top 4 features & benefits...

Truth Over Textbook Myths

Exposes the stories left out of mainstream education.

Voices That Were Silenced

Centers Native Americans, enslaved people, workers, women, and activists who shaped real change.

Rebellion, Resistance & Justice

Highlights what ordinary people have always been capable of.

Empowering Perspective Shift

Break free from blind patriotism and see your country with new eyes.

150,281+ Customers Worldwide

Over 5,000+ 5 Star Reviews

Historical Clarity When You Need It Most

The Truth They Never Taught You 🔍

Whether you’re questioning what you were taught or hungry for a deeper understanding, this book offers the perspective shift you’ve been missing.

Explore raw, honest stories from the people left out of the textbooks — and finally see the U.S. through the eyes of those who lived its untold history.

Rated 4.76/5 based on +1475 reviews

Thousands are waking up to the real story, deeper truths & hidden voices of American history

Here’s what readers are saying about A People’s History of the United States...

“Finally, the full picture 📖”

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“History that actually matters 🧠”

“Every page opened my eyes 👁️”

A Wake-Up Call I Didn’t Know I Needed

"This book completely reframed how I see America. It’s powerful, uncomfortable, and necessary. Every chapter made me think deeper about the truth I was never taught."

Erica L.

Atlanta, 29 Years Old

Finally — Real History That Makes Sense

"I always felt like something was missing in what we were taught. A People’s History filled in the gaps. Now I understand why things are the way they are."

Jessica T.

Texas, 30 Years Old

More Honest Than Any Textbook I’ve Read

"I wish I had this in school. It tells the real story — not just about presidents, but about people like me. It made me angry, hopeful, and more informed than ever."

James R.

Denver, 41 Years Old

Raw, Bold, and Life-Changing

"This isn’t just a book — it’s a lens that changes how you see the world. It gave me the words for what I always felt deep down: that the truth has been buried too long."

Tyrell D.

Philadelphia, 38 Years Old

Truth and Perspective When You Need It Most

Find Clarity, Courage, and Understanding 🔍

The world feels divided — and so much of what we were taught feels incomplete. A People’s History of the United States gives you the truth behind the myths, told through the voices of those who lived on the margins of power.

From Native Americans to laborers, enslaved people to activists, this book helps you understand the real forces that shaped America — and why they still matter today. If you’ve ever questioned what you learned in school, this is the perspective shift you’ve been waiting for.

Frequently Asked Questions about A People’s History of the United States

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What makes this book different from others?

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Unlike traditional textbooks that focus on presidents, generals, and elite institutions, A People’s History tells America’s story through the eyes of the people who lived it — workers, Native Americans, enslaved people, immigrants, and rebels. It’s raw, honest, and unfiltered.

Is this book based on real historical sources?

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Yes. Howard Zinn used hundreds of primary sources — including letters, court records, firsthand testimonies, and historical archives — to document the often-silenced side of American history.

Who is this book for?

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This book is perfect for students, teachers, independent thinkers, and anyone who feels the version of U.S. history they were taught left too much out. If you want truth over nationalism and clarity over comfort — this book is for you.

What’s inside the book?

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All of our material, including the full book and additional resources, is provided in a fully digital format. That means everything you access here is available online or via downloadable eBooks — no physical shipping involved. Whether you're reading on your phone, tablet, or computer, you’ll have instant access the moment you complete your purchase or registration.

Is the content biased or political?

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All history has a point of view. Zinn is upfront about his: he tells history from the bottom up, not the top down. That means centering the struggles, resistance, and lived experiences of those history often erases — not to divide, but to deepen understanding.