I can vouch for the accuracy of that characterization. My high school American history teacher made this book mandatory reading (in addition to a more generic textbook). It's been over 20 years now since I read it, but my recollection is that, according to Zinn's version of American history, not a single European white male took any action of historical significance that wasn't simultaneously avaricious, racist and genocidal. (Oh, and misogynistic.) "Jamestown" was just another "Jonestown" to Zinn, is more-or-less how I remember it reading. His book was, however, my first exposure to many of the more 'complicated' aspects of American history, some of which have now rightfully become accepted parts of our historical narrative.
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