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Thread:Congressional Records can be very helpful.Link to the Statement of Disbursement for the US House of Representatives July-Sep 2001 with Joe Scarboroughs name searched:https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt/search?q1=Scarborough;id=uc1.31
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Tim Wallace
wallacetim
I run into these comparative maps all the time—showing one territory superimposed over another—so I'm gonna start dumping them all into this one thread.1. Middle East in orange over the
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Michael Socolow
MichaelSocolow
Just got an e-mail from a scholar who, like myself, works with non-digitized archival materials & therefore has their research process temporarily suspended by the quarantine. They had a small
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LAhistory
LAhistory
"On days when [#LAUSDCoffeeCake] is served, more students get in cafeteria lines across the region, according to LAUSD metrics," @KCRW's #GreaterLA. https://www.kcrw.com/news/shows/greater-la/lausd-coffee-cake/lausd-coffee-cake-recipe #
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Kalliopi
kallio_mathio
Happy #NationalLibraryWeek! Libraries date to around 3000 BC! This chart from Fiat Lux, Fiat Latebra (Let Light, Let Refuge) highlights the 7 ages of librarianship, and the changing roles of
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Society for One-Place Studies
OnePlaceStudies
The Ancient Order of Foresters, nowadays the Foresters Friendly Society, is one of the oldest such organisations in the UK. In my Waters Upton #OnePlaceStudy the Hearts of Oak Lodge
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Renée
reneekapuku
It's Black History month and as I said, I'm bombarding you with educational threads all month long. Let's kick it off with a little foray into the Black British Panthers
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The Dickens Society
Dickens_Society
In her 1880 memoir "A Blighted Life," Lady Rosina Bulwer-Lytton exposed the marital abuse and persecution she experienced from her husband, novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Baron Lytton.She also included some very
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
The collected poems of al-Mutanabbi (d. 965), the most celebrated Arabic poet ever, were first printed not in Cairo or Beirut, but Calcutta in 1815.The editor, Shaykh Ahmad, was Yemeni.
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MaMaMaMyCoromuh⭐️⭐️⭐️
grabaroot
National Security Study MemorandumNSSM 200Implications of Worldwide Population Growth For U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (THE KISSINGER REPORT)December 10, 1974It targeted brown people to reduce fertility-Globalists-Humans are the problem. http
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VeritasVital
VeritasVital
1/ The common sense amongst conspiracy theorists is that the Titanic was sunk because JP Morgan wanted to get people like John Jacob Astor IV (opposed the Fed) out of
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
A lot of my writer friends have been alarmed by the @internetarchive's #NationalEmergencyLibrary, an electronic lending library.https://pluralistic.net/2020/03/25/national-emergency-library/#universal-access1/ The Archive has long acquired and sc
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Lyle Solla-Yates 🔰🐈
LyleSollaYates
1922: Atlanta releases it defiantly explicit racial zoning plan five years after the Supreme Court bans candor. Robert Whitten, consultant, leads the charge https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435003851870 Racial zoning is being so
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Simcha Gross
Simcha_Gross
The Passover Haggadah is a famously accretive text, and its history has increasingly become clear due to breathtaking discoveries, fascinating individuals, and the support of a variety of institutions. A thread.
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Alex Good
goodalexander
I got on Fintwit to study data around my own trade ideas, but get so many requests about resources to learn how to trade, & don't have time to answer
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Marina Rustow
mrustow
For your #fragmentfriday (tho’ I‘m vaguely aware it’s Sunday): a long vertical scroll (rotulus) from the #cairogeniza with an equally long social history. A winding thread: I’ll tell the story
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