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{{Infobox Person
|name= = Howard Zinn
|image = Howard Zinn.jpg
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|caption = Howard Zinn Speaking at [[Marlboro College]] Feb. 2004 
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1922|08|24}}
|birth_place = Brooklyn, New York
|occupation = [[Professor]], [[History|Historian]], [[Playwright]]
|main interests = [[History]], [[Civil rights]] [[War]] [[Peace]]
|spouse = Roslyn Zinn
}}

  Zinn is a traitor and collaborator with anti-Semites[http://frontpagemag.com/2009/10/21/collaborators-in-the-campus-war-against-israel-and-the-jews-howard-zinn/].

'''Howard Zinn''' (born August 24, 1922) is an American [[history|historian]], [[political science|political scientist]], [[Social criticism|social critic]], activist, [[playwright]], and [[Democratic Socialism|Democratic Socialist]]<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF7GoDYEbfQ Howard Zinn describes his political philosophy, saying he connects mostly to democratic socialism, although he is sympathetic to most types of [[left-wing anarchism]]</ref> intellectual, be(contracted; show full)

Zinn's testimony as to the motivation for government secrecy was confirmed in 1989 by Erwin Griswold, who as U.S. solicitor general during the Nixon administration, prosecuted ''The New York Times'' in the Pentagon Papers case in 1971.<ref name=
%2526quot%253Bautogenerated1%2526quot%253B%2526gt%253B%257B%257B"autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-op-blanton21may21,0,1992884.story|title="The lie behind the secrets"|author=Blanton, Tom|date=2006-05-21|publisher=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=2008-01-21}}</ref> Griswold persuaded three Supreme Court justices to vote to stop ''The New York Times'' from continuing to publish the Pentagon Papers, an order known as "prior restraint" that has been held to be illegal under the [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution|First Amendment]] to the [[U.S. Constitution]]. The papers were simultaneously published in ''[[The Washington Post]]'', effectively nulling the effect of the prior restraint order. In 1989, Griswold admitted there was no national security damage from publication of the papers<ref name=%2526quot%253Bautogenerated1%2526quot%253B"autogenerated1" /> In a column in the ''Washington Post'', Griswold wrote: "It quickly becomes apparent to any person who has considerable experience with classified material that there is massive over classification and that the principal concern of the classifiers is not with national security, but with governmental embarrassment of one sort or another."

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*[http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/podcasts/taking-the-risk-for-change/ Taking the Risk for Change: Interview with Howard Zinn].
*[http://www.legalleft.org/?page_id=137 Howard Zinn speaks on "Confronting Empire" at [[Harvard Law School]] in March 2008.]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbuux_onuco Howard Zinn interviewed by sportswriter [[Dave Zirin]] in May 2009.]


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