Summary:
The book presents an alternative narrative of American history from the perspective of marginalized groups, including women, African Americans, Native Americans, and laborers. It challenges traditional historical accounts by highlighting the struggles and contributions of these communities throughout the nation's past.
Key points:
1. Class Struggle: The book discusses class conflict in America, focusing on worker exploitation, rights, and income inequality.
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