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Author: Metropolitan Books
Book Title: A People's History of American Empire: A Graphic Adaptation (Ame
Language: English
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Artist/Writer: Woody Guthrie, Howard Zinn, Dave Wagner, Mike Konopacki
Publisher: Henry Holt AND Co.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Historical
Publication Year: 2008
Character: Black Elk, Alice Paul, Victims of Kent State Massacre, Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, General Fazlollah Zahedi, Madeleine Albright, Gary Payton, Ngo Dinh Diem, John Dillinger Shaw, Doughboy, William Cohen, Bill Clinton, Wovoka, Dwight D Eisenhower, Zoot Suiters, Whitney Young, Jimmy Carter, Henry Cabot Lodge, Sioux Indians under Attack at Wounded Knee, Profiteer, Leon, Mrs Pullman, Woody Guthrie (Singer/Narrator), Kermit Roosevelt (The Younger), Mohammad Mossadegh, Nguyen Cao Ky, Anastasio Somoza, Ronald Reagan, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Joseph Stalin, Phil Berrigan, Gary Hart, Mark Twain, Dan Berrigan, Soldiers of the 25th Infantry, Donald Rumsfeld, Us Agents, Sgt Frank W Pullen, Us Soldiers, George Pullman, Tomas, Bill Breeden, Colonel Nematollah Nasiri, Osama Bin Laden, Dukhobors, Mme Nhu, Paul Von Hindenburg, Teenage Fans, Residents of Hiroshima, "Big Jay" Mcneely, John F Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Oglala Sioux, Howard Zinn, Air Forces Officers, Commodore George Dewey, Admiral George Dewey, Johnny Otis, George H W Bush, New York City Police, John Bull (Cameo), Moro Fighters, John Poindexter, William Casey, General Arthur Macarthur, William Randolph Hearst, John Dolphin, Daniel Ellsberg, Nguyen Van Thieu, Iranian Protestors, Dr Irene Jackson, Jp Morgan, Uncle Sam (Cameo), Bob Moses, Francois Georges Picot, Frederick Remington (Cameo), Spanish Soldiers, Nicola Sacco, Augusto Sandino, Alfred Thayer Mahan, William Gaines (Cameo), Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Police, Eh Hurst, Viet Cong Soldier, Civil Rights Demonstrators, Spelman College Students, William McKinley, Tony Russo, Victims of Jackson State Massacre, Colorado National Guardsmen, MaxiMo Gomez, Big Jay, Carlos Manuel De Cespedes, Richard Harding Davis, Web Du Bois, George Hw Bush, New York City Neighborhood Dwellers, Martin Luther King, Uncle Sam, Strikers, Rough Riders, Buddhist Protestors, FBI Agents, Sheldon W Smith, Dizzy Gillespie, Roslyn Schecter Zinn, Richard Harding Davis (Cameo), John Foster Dulles, Tail Gunner, Mennonites, Eddie Zinn, Jose Marti, Jay Gould, Communist Demonstrators, Clement Atlee, Donald Wilber, Kate Richards O'hare, Raymond Bonner, General H Norman Schwartzkopf (The Elder), Capitalism, William Grayson, John D Rockefeller, Cavalry, Rebels of the Atlacatl Battalion, The Yellow Kid (Cameo), Striking Mine Families, H Rap Brown, Freedom Riders, George W Bush, Pullman Workers, Phil Ochs, Henry Kissinger, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Bread and Puppet Theater Performers, Herb Carter, Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Gregorio Sandino, Yellow Bird, Molokans, Mark Sykes, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, Us Troops, Herbert Lee, Clemencia Arango, Antonio Maceo Grajales, Harry Truman, Liberto, Dr Charles Drew, White Public Librarian, Hugh Thompson, Cuban Rebels, Jenny Zinn, Neil Sheehan, Villagers of My Lai, Woodrow Wilson, Howard Zinn (Narrator), North Vietnamese, Villages of El Mozote, Franklin D Roosevelt, Count Basie, Emma Goldman, Governor Elias Ammons, Gerald Ford, Lyndon B Johnson, Robert Wilcox, Big Foot, Emilio Aguinaldo, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Nicaraguan Demonstrators, Theodore Roosevelt, Members of the Industrial Workers of the World, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Eugene V Debs
Series Title: A People's History of American Empire