In lively, readable prose, Zinn's bestselling A People's History Of The United States radically rethinks—and in the process reclaims for ordinary people of every race and class—an American past too often made a showcase for the white elite. He treats history as a symphony of previously unheard voices of African Americans, women, Native Americans, war resisters, and working-class people of all nationalities. Covering a wide span, from the waves of early European explorers to the Clinton presidency, this masterpiece of radical history is now available for Spanish-speaking readers.