
A People’s History of the American Revolution
How Common People Shaped the Fight for Independence
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Narrated by:
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Paul Heitsch
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By:
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Ray Raphael
A sweeping narrative of the wartime experience, A People's History of the American Revolution is the first book to view the Revolution through the eyes of common folk. Their stories have long been overlooked in the mythic telling of America's founding but are crucial to a comprehensive understanding of the fight for independence. Now, the experience of farmers, laborers, rank-and-file soldiers, women, Native Americans, and African Americans - found in diaries, letters, memoirs, and other revelatory primary sources - create a gritty account of rebellion, filled with ideals and outrage, loss, sacrifice, and sometimes scurrilous acts...but always ringing with truth.
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“The best single-volume history of the Revolution I have read.” (Howard Zinn)
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But Raphael does highlight the participation of Negroes and Indians, and he drives home the point that they fought for their own freedoms, not those of their white compatriots. Raphael does not go into woke overdrive, noting that the freedom that the American whites wanted cannot be judged by the values of today. rather their attempt to free themselves from Britain was the start of a process that has given the vote to Negroes and women - with obvious work yet to be done.
So I found parts very good, and parts downright tedious. but a needed start to seeing the American Revolution in a wider scope.
sporadically good
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Love the history
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I really enjoyed hearing the words of so many regular everyday people and how they viewed the day they lived in.
It was great to see the diversity of thought around the revolution and that the reasons so many got involved were as diverse as the people themselves.
probably the best book I've read about the lives of normal people during the revolution.
Great perspective
A treasure trove of information
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