Irons Peter H.:
A People's History of the Supreme Court: The Men and Women Whose Cases and Decisions Have Shaped Our Constitutionrevised Edition
Foreword by: HowardZinn
Penguin Books , 2006
Quality paperback, 588 pages
Size: 229x154 mm
ISBN: 9780143037385
ISBN-10: 0143037382
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Peter H. Irons
A Professor Of Political Science At The University Of California-San Diego, <Br>Peter Irons Is The Author Of Numerous Books, Including "A People's History Of The Supreme Court," And Editor And Narrator Of "May It Please The Court," His Writings Have Earned Him An Uprecedented Five Silver Gavel Awards From The American Bar Association. <Br>
Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn Is A Teacher, Historian, And Social Activist, And The Author Of Many Books, Including The Best-Selling A People's History Of The United States And You Can'T Be Neutral On A Moving Train (Beacon / 7127-7 / $13.00 Pb). He Lives Near Boston. Dana Frank, Professor Of American Studies At The University Of California, Santa Cruz, Is Author Of The Awardwinning Buy American (Beacon / 4711-2 / $17.50 Pb). Robin D. G. Kelley, Professor Of History At New York University, Is Author Of Race Rebels, Yo' Mama's Disfunktional! (Beacon / 0941-5 / $14.00 Pb), And Freedom Dreams (Beacon / 0976-8 / $2

