The People Speak – Extended Edition – DVD

Film. 2009. Directed by Howard Zinn, Chris Moore and Anthony Arnove. 110 minutes.
Dramatic readings and performances based on Voices of a People’s History and A People’s History of the United States.

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The People Speak, the feature documentary inspired by A People’s History of the United States and based on live readings of Voices of a People’s History of the United States, offers readings and performances of letters, diary entries, speeches, and songs from throughout U.S. history. Narrated by Howard Zinn, this DVD is an extended version of the film that aired on the History Channel in December 2009. This is an essential resource for every history teacher.

The extended edition of the film features dramatic readings by Matt Damon, Danny Glover, Kerry Washington, Viggo Mortensen, Sandra Oh, Sean Penn, Lupe Fiasco, Rosario Dawson, Don Cheadle, Michael Ealy, and Staceyann Chin, and musical performances by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, and many other noted artists. View the full list of chapters, performers, readings, and songs.

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Selected individual performances (including some from the film and others) that can be used in the classroom are online at Voices of a People’s History.

Using the Film in the Classroom

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I have organized my interdisciplinary 2 credit American Studies course around the theme of American identity; for the midterm student must write an essay showing the evolution of our identity, using specific history and literature examples which they explain and analyze from 3 of our 5 units. Throughout the course, they read A Peoples’ History of the United States as a companion to their textbook. I use The People Speak as a transition from the first part of the course which goes from the Puritans to 1900 and the second semester which goes from the turn of the century to the present.
— Deb Springhorn, Lebanon High School, Lebanon, NH

Comments

  • Showed much of "The People Speak" to my 8th-graders as part of a unit they are doing on Oratory. After they got over their usual silliness laughing at the things middle-schoolers find to laugh at, they got quite into the presentations. They struggle with the concept of enriching vocabulary (with a "why bother" kind of attitude) but this film helped break that down some for them. They especially enjoyed the Sojourner Truth portrayal, which opened the door to some good discussions. What a great service; thank you!

    - Kipp Dawson

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