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Seyoyo
I always wondered how it was possible logistically in 1970 to identity Igbo-owned accounts and confiscate them.https://twitter.com/timisoleye/status/1276680454536658949 Achebe PBUH said in There Was a Country that the then FMG adopted
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Jerry Taylor
jerry_jtaylor
Who might we turn to so as to make sense of the underlying epidemiology regarding the pandemic? How about professional climate deniers who know absolutely nothing of the matter. But
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Cory Morningstar
elleprovocateur
July 31, 2017, #WEF: "As developments in artificial intelligence and robotics advance, there is going to be a severe and swift disruption of many working classes."https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/07/we-should-let-the-robots-take-our-jobs
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OyinTravels
OyinTravels
Do y’all have any idea why darker Black folks started asserting that paler dark folks were “less black” in an antagonistic way? Did they always say this? Or is this
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Zoe Baker
anarchopac
Hi Boots. I'm a historian of anarchism. Here are some points I hope will help you better understand anarchism, even if you disagree with it. 1. anarchists have always advocated
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Angry Staff Officer
pptsapper
Look, it's April 17, and that means we drink for Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter, okI don't make the rules, I just enforce emNow, you might ask WHY we do
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Sir Fatuous Pauper
jonewe05
One of my least favourite types of history books are those that rely not on what happened, but on what people said.When evaluating an event as massive as the Great
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Rabbi S Litvin
BluegrassRabbi
#YomHaZikaron is the day when the people of Israel commemorate, mourn & remember the 23,928 Kedoshim, IDF soldiers and victims of terrorists who were murdered HY"D. As a siren pauses
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MythBuster
mythbus94507411
A Thread on chronicling #Egypt #Ethiopia history on the #Nile: Diplomatic evasiveness aside, one cannot claim that there is no tension in relations between the two countries. The first instance
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Tuba Buckleberry
maanlichtt
Massacres of Turks and Kurds were carried out by Armenian gangs in the Caucasus. Justin McCarthy suggested that the reason for this is that Armenians have a small population of
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Alex Ford
apf102
First we need to be clear that whilst history might well inform our political choices, what we are mostly talking about in the statues debate is how we choose to
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
The armed forces of the French Republic are one of the few genuinely national institutions. I would not overstate this retired Generals' letter - I would also not dismiss it
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rebeca6169
Marcus Aurelius 26 April 121 – 17 March 180 was a Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoic philosopher. He was the last of the rulers known as
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Ed Crooks
Ed_Crooks
Many people talk about the geopolitics of oil, but not enough about the critical role oil played in the politics of the Middle East 1,300 years ago. Oil was a
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Childhood Publics
ChildhoodPublix
There are a range of responses emerging on twitter & in the news regarding #photographs coming out of France and other European countries showing depictions of what #socialdistancing might look
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Ben Alpers 🗽
Ben_Alpers
I find this Jill Lepore op ed extremely frustrating. 1/https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/truth-reconciliation-tribunal-trump-historians/2020/10/16/84026810-0e88-11eb-b1e8-16b59b92b36d_story.html To begin with, though Lepore treats them
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