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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 10:02 AM
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Howard Zinn's last advice to America: A Broad Coalition for Independence From the Corporations & the

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Howard Zinn's last advice to America - and to me: A Broad Coalition for Independence From the Corporations & the Military


Tuesday morning -- just two days ago -- I wrote half a dozen leaders of progressive thought and action in America, each separately, the letter that follows. One of the people I wrote was the historian /activist Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, whom I have known for 45 years or so. He responded just 90 minutes later, and his response is also below.


All day yesterday I was meeting with doctors who cleared away the last of my medical barriers to travel and to risking arrest in nonviolent civil-disobedience actions. I intended this morning, Thursday morning, to write Howard back to ask how to follow up on his comments.

But I can't. Howard died yesterday, at 87. He was one of the wisest, gentlest, drily good-humored of progressive thinkers and activists. The best of the America he celebrated in his bottom-up history, in which the energies and currents of Blacks, of workers, of women, of religious minorities, of war resisters, were the center -- not Presidents and Senators.

After I share with you this last exchange I'll be able to have with him --perhaps the last commentary he made on the American political scene -- I'll share two stories - one long ago that has stayed lit up for me all these years, and one very recent.

This is what I wrote him Tuesday morning:
Dear Howard,

 It seems to me that the confluence of massive disemployment, plus knee-jerk militarism, plus stalemate on the climate crisis and on health care, plus the Supreme Court decision on corporate financing of elections, plus the use of the filibuster in the Senate -- all in what many assumed or hoped would be a year of major progressive change -- has shocked enough people that it should, and might, make possible a progressive coalition.

I'm imagining a coalition aimed at "independence from the military-corporate alliance," with a platform that includes strong planks on climate, jobs, health, ending the present wars, major reductions in the military, transforming campaign finance, and ending the filibuster.



Perhaps with rallies, vigils, sit-downs, etc in state capitals and other centers all around the country on July 4, and support for specific progressive candidates in the 2010 Congressional elections . 
 Do you think this would make sense? 

How would it be possible to begin shaping such a coalition? 

Shalom, salaam, shantih --- peace, Arthur
And this letter back from Howard:


Arthur, you are absolutely right, this is the time for the resurgence of a national movement that begins with a co-ordinated country-wide action.

The theme you describe, "independence from the military-corporation" is one that all sorts of people and groups can unite around. I believe millions, probably tens of millions of people are ready for this because there is little left of the early euphoria that greeted Obama's election.

A huge job to organize it, but it was done for Mobilization Day Oct.15,1969, and without the advantage of the Internet.

Someone or some group that is respected throughout the progressive movement would need to take the initiative and summon supporters. With blacks, Latinos, women prominent, and not disdaining celebrities. I think of Julian Bond, Danny Glover, Rosie Perez, Cindy Sheehan, Harry Belafonte, Matt Damon, Oprah, Alice Walker, Marian Wright Edelman -- some well-known clergy, you and others, some labor leaders. Maybe not that exact group, but just to suggest a direction. And a few super-organizers.

I'm not up for organizing these days, maybe for consultation, and whatever help I can give.
I was going to write Howard today to ask whether he'd invite some of those people and a few others to meet to talk about the possibilities.

Now -- is it possible to see those few words as a kind of legacy that we can turn into a new chapter of the "people's history"?


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katsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 10:07 AM
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1. k/r
Thank you.


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Overseas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 10:08 AM
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2. K&R. //nt
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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 10:21 AM
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3. Yes! Let's do it?
'Now -- is it possible to see those few words as a kind of legacy that we can turn into a new chapter of the "people's history"?'

R.I.P. Howard Zinn :patriot: :loveya:
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tavalon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-28-10 10:32 AM
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4. Yes, now is the time
During the Bush Administration, we were waiting for it to be over. Then it was over and we were euphoric about Obama. Now, we are horribly disheartened. This is the time where for no other reason than bolstering our strength during these scary, lean times, when we need to march, we need to plan civil disobedience and we need to be seen and heard by the people plugging their ears. We won't be covered by the media but we can still persevere.
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Vidar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-29-10 07:24 AM
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5. Damned good advice.
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swilton Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-29-10 10:16 AM
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6. We need to look beyond the race war in this country
It has morphed into class warfare - none of the corporate black leaders who have broken through the glass ceiling have the public interest or for that matther racial justice in mind.

Once they have broken through that ceiling it has become might makes right and I have to protect 'my' interests - For every minority breaking through this glass ceiling there are many more that are pushed below the poverty lines and have no chance of moving out of the bottom rung of the social ladder
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RainDog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-29-10 10:38 AM
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