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Geronimo Pratt
4th August 2009, 20:32
Adam Wasserman

Author Website (read excerpts of the book): http://adamwasserman.org/

Author Blog: http://www.adamwasserman.org/wordpress/

A People’s History of Florida 1513-1876: How Africans, Seminoles, Women, and Lower Class Whites Shaped the Sunshine State

Available for purchase on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Peoples-History-Florida-1513-1876-Seminoles/dp/1442167092

and Barnes and Noble.com: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/A-Peoples-History-Of-Florida-1513-1876/Adam-E-Wasserman/e/9781442167094

Book Description

Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, predicted that the bottom class perspective of history would eventually gain ground, enveloping the old way of narrating history as told by the powerful. Since then, numerous historical events have been redefined through the outlook of common people that were involved from the bottom-up, forever altering how we understand history.

No more romantic diatribes glittered in patriotic myths. No more traditional heroes, standardized viewpoints, unquestionable "facts," or generalized falsehoods. Just plain raw truth that is not afraid to stampede powerful governments with the herd of popular outrage.

A People's History of Florida follows the People's History tradition, documenting the active involvement of African-Americans, indigenous people, women, and poor whites in shaping the Sunshine State's history.