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🕯 Mitchell Mhlanga 🇱🇸
MimiReeds
An introduction to the Indian Ocean slave trade.When many people think of slavery, they think of the translatlantic trade that took place between Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean. The
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: The world is celebrating Christmas today. So it’s a good time to explore the unique traditions associated with sacred or holy trees in Ireland & why Christmas trees are
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Mike Johnson
MikeJohnsonPA
I finished my crosswalk of 2016 to 2020 precincts over the holidays (apologies for posting a Xmas-inspired but not colorblind-safe version initially). A few things jumped out & led me
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Choctaw & Chickasaw Freedmen
ChoctawFreedmen
Just in case anyone was unaware: the Choctaw Nation chose to legalize chattel slavery within the tribe. Tribal members owned slaves of African descent and many enslaved people walked the
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Zeke Hernandez
profzeke
Thread on how we collectively frame #immigrants as economic actors. Main point: they are NOT substitutes for native workers, and they are not *just* labor/workers. Now for the longer explanation...
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Friend of the Talking Bird
DrugGovoruna
About 40 people suddenly followed me. Let me briefly write down my political positions. I have done it before, but it is a good idea to do it once in
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Devine Beats
ProdDevineBeats
Everything About Shadow Work Thread Our shadow frequency and the fears that come with operating at that frequency are the main reason why most people aren’t living their best life.
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Makadiwata 🌿
makadiwata
I don’t know which is more exhausting: telling Filipinos in the Philippines that we’re not Malay or telling Filipinos in the U.S. that we’re not Pacific Islanders? In any case,
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Choctaw & Chickasaw Freedmen
ChoctawFreedmen
#BlackHistoryMonth Spotlight of #BlackSeminole John Horse (Juan Cavallo/Caballo). John Horse is best known for bravely escaping an “impenetrable” and “inescapable” St. Augustine fort, and for uniting Seminoles in the
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Jeffrey Ansloos
jeffreyansloos
I've worked in three universities. In every single one there have been ethnic identity frauds and race shifting. Every year I have sat on admissions committees and hiring committees, I
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Derek Künsken
DerekKunsken
Now @premeesaurus on "writing what you look like," digging into the different parts of her identity and being a member of a diaspora.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eyvrfRflCw&feature=youtu.be Some of what gets into the writi
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Genomist @AdamRutherford is a gifted science communicator; the podcast he co-hosts, "The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry" is one of the best popular science programs I've ever heard: charming
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Le Canard Noir
lecanardnoir
On the existence of females. A thread.Some time ago, I lived in a house that has a number of peafowl living in the garden. (Long story). They used to come
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
Part 1 -Roots of a Palghat Brahmin BoyHugely impressed by ROOTS, Alex Haley's landmark book in 1977, that traced the ancestry of an Afro American to Africa that spanned over
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Netflix UK & Ireland
NetflixUK
BOO It’s the spookiest of all the weekends, so here’s a thread of horror/horror adjacent films you can watch ~now~ on Netflix.First up, HIS HOUSE (2020) – in which a
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ᨳ ິ𝚊𝚗𝚐𝚎𝚕 𝚋𝚊𝚋𝚢.
unsafecove
WHAT IS KINNING ?a thread. Any and all rude or hateful comments will be deleted. Don't comment if you don't like what you see in this post. You aren't funny.
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