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Manish
ManishEarth
was talking about this earlier andthe US v Thind case is just ... fascinatingin part because it resulted in supreme court caselaw which explicitly defined whiteness to be a social
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Arlen Parsa
arlenparsa
Time for some forgotten history.*Twenty two* African Americans served in Congress during the 1800s after the Civil War. Right before Southern racists took voting rights away from black people again.Since
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Dave Melanson
TheRealMelanson
I have been involved in many interesting project throughout my career but this one is very high on the list. As a founding member of the Isaac Murphy Memorial Art
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SS
ssozinha__
AFRICA’s STOLEN ARTEFACTS: MISUSE IN MUSEUMSA look into the misplacement of African artefacts across the Western world, and the reluctance to give them back.A THREAD What inspired this thread was
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Bill Gates’ Maiguard
knightofdelta
Let’s go to the root cause of this issue. When you think your cost of capital is zero, you are under no obligation to multiply it. A house in banana
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🥧 Enclosed Grand Dad | #CrashForSmash
sevengranddad92
Y'know one thing I just don't understand?Being super concern about putting other people in strict, rigid labels/boxes.That seems to be frequent throughout the gay community, too. (For the record, I'm
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Phil Nobile Jr.
PhilNobileJr
On this July 4th, here's a story about an American success story from the 1950s. It's a story about massive talent, lots of hard work, and navigating a system in
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ive been really busy with fire
aysshie
Apartheid was nazism. Putting black ppl in homelands was the same as concentration camps. Pass laws were wearing the star of David. Jews stripped of right to certain professions was
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Sisa
Titanbaddie
#ThobelaThursday thread: Bongo Maffin - Kwaitos Golden Child. A couple of announcements before we start.1. Bongo Maffin has been active for 23 years now, I will not be covering all
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Dr. Anika Prather (but please call me Anika)
AnikaFreeindeed
I am so sorry I am so late jumping in on this chat on the NY Times article about Padilla...reading the article and my heart....In so many ways I can
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Daniel
DanielJPort
I was talking about this just this last weekend with the fantastic @pinetarkeyboard but at this point I think the HOF (more specifically the way we talk about it) feels
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
A North African Barbary ape in fifth- to sixth-century Britain? A short note on the significance and context of the Wroxeter macaque remains — http://www.caitlingreen.org/2018/02/barbary-ape-wroxeter.html The Wroxeter find is one
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Smithsonian
smithsonian
This month marks 100 years since the 19th Amendment became law. With @USNatArchives and @librarycongress, we're counting down #19SuffrageStories of women who worked for the vote—before and after 1920—through
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
1/. A month ago, asked why - after 10 months - there aren’t checks at airports, @BorisJohnson faltered:“We will be bringing in measures to ensure that we test people coming
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D A N T A B A W A
UmmarFaruk_
A funny conversation between Raymond Reddington and Elizabeth Keen.A thread. Red: Liz, what do you know about yahoo boys?Liz: Not enough for this conversation.Red: They’re a group of trained scammers
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Rabih Alameddine
rabihalameddine
Zanele Muholi is a South African visual activist and photographer. For over a decade they have documented black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people’s lives.Zanele Muholi, Qiniso II, Durban
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