Howard Zinn Quotes
God Wept; But That Mattered Little To An Unbelieving Age; What Mattered Most Was That The World Wept And Still Is Weeping And Blind With Tears And Blood. For There Began To Rise In America In 1876 A New Capitalism And A New Enslavement Of Labor.
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