Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#Abolitionists
Austin McCoy
AustinMcCoy3
Like I've said and written: radical political demands aren't meant to be "market tested" and analyzing all protests through the lens of two party politics is very myopic when one
Read more
Kanu Agrawal
KanuAgrawal2
I wholly disapprove of what you say but will defend to the death your right to say it - Evelyn Beatrice HallThis Voltairian principle is the ultimate taqqiya by the
Read more
Stephen L. Young
SLYProfessor
When white Evangelical leaders discredit Christian support for #BLM with "Jesus came to save individuals from sin, not political change," this is #TheologyOfPrivilege. It's a dominant theology and long est.
Read more
Andrew Hume
andrewhume
In my never-ending quest to hook friends on Twitter, here's a thread of people I admire, enjoy & learn from #onhere. Follow them if you're interested in education, abolition, child
Read more
Emma Hollen
Emma_Hollen
[MINI THREAD]While preparing a livestream about the growing confusion that's being made between inventors and entrepreneurs, I am discovering the impressive work of Lewis Latimer#BlackHistory Lewis Latimer was born in
Read more
the new vanguard
urdoingreat
this is a question i've gotten at least 2x a week since i started publicly IDing as an abolitionist. it's been answered by ppl much more articulate than i but
Read more
Leslie Mac
LeslieMac
White people spent all that time in June saying BLM only to believe the lies being told about protesters by those in power. It’s almost like they knew your “support”
Read more
Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
In 1793 the U.S. Congress enacted their first fugitive slave law which required every state to forcibly return slaves who had escaped from other states to their owners. It included
Read more
KEPT THE FAITH, BABY! ¡SI SE PUEDE!
JamesMWilliam18
#OnThisDay 1858 John Brown convened an anti-slavery convention in Chatham, Canada.Who was John Brown? Glad you asked. First, about this convention. Joined by Pan-Africanist and abolitionist Martin Delaney and others,
Read more
binary smasher
kiwinerd
bloody hellhttps://twitter.com/antihateca/status/1275084341845135361 lmao. an email from my city councillor accidentally refers to police as criminal intervention GOODhttps://twitter.com/spencer_julien/status/1275174941592338440 WTF?! kick
Read more
Christian T. Kelley-Madera
Ctmadera
In the hope of doing SOMETHING* re continued racist murders by police, may I present:A QUICK PRIMER THREAD FOR WHITES WHO CARE BUT HAVENT CONNECTED ALL THE DOTS YET*(Black folks
Read more
LRGS History
HistoryLrgs
The last few months have been a pretty crazy time: online teaching, lockdown, home schooling, balancing family and work whilst working from home but as with all things there have
Read more
Rebecca Kennison
rrkennison
What I'm going to say is not directed toward immigrants to the United States nor its naturalized citizens. While we do not have a good metaphor (e.g., melting pot, fruit
Read more
Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
TODAY is the beginning of the National Week of Mourning for people we have lost to COVID-19, and of our Signs, Shrines, Collages and a Mixtape: A Remote COVID Vigil
Read more
Soren Spicknall
SorenSpicknall
Overpolicing perpetuates itself by actively causing harm to heavily policed communities. Let me explain one way this happens every single day here in Chicago: (1/12) Along Halsted Street in Englewood,
Read more
Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
Did you know that the first American woman to speak for equal rights in public, in front of men, was a Black woman? And that she made sure her speeches
Read more
‹
1
2
...
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
›