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YahSeeYah
I really think it’s time to have a discussion with 1st Gen Africans (MAINLY east Africans) bc yes, we’re all black but I don’t think they truly understand what slavery
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Kamau Rashid
KamauRashid
I watched and participated in a Zoom discussion of Judas and the Black Messiah tonight. One of the points that I raised is that William O'Neal exemplifies the betrayer archetype.
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Siyanda Mohutsiwa
SiyandaWrites
If you write a paper or whatever about country X and don't cite a single author from country X how can you expect me not to question your motives? Like
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
From Unherd, focus on Africa:“Malawi was among the handful of African countries that did not impose such rigid measures after its pandemic response became ensnared in electoral politics. Human rights
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ابن أندراوس🇻🇦
_ibnandraos
Thread: Eastern Christianity, Catholic and Orthodox can survive mass emigration and displacement by seeing its mission and gifts as universal and not as particular and bound to an ethnicity as
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Royal Suitor
royal_suitor
“Britain’s treatment of the Windrush generation and attitude to its colonial past means it is struggling to retain the same influence across the African continent as China, a cross-party group
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Arrogantly Black: The Negro Subversive
negrosubversive
1. “A recent concept...” You could say that for any political theory. People strategize based on current conditions. “No historical basis,” Historically there was no sense of continental identity, nobody
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Shang Ma
ShangMa5
I am excited that our new paper is online! In this new work, we uncovers a surprising role of mechanosensor PIEZO1 in regulating iron metabolism in mice and humans. https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(21)00067-2.
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AmericAnon 🌟🌟🌟
AmericAnon57
A history lesson - before slavery in the USA. Learn the history of slavery on whites way before blacks - wake up America. WERE YOU AWARE. ???The Irish slave trade
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Dónal Hassett
donalhassett1
I’ve been vocal on here before about my grá for the Irish history community but I must say debate over the last few days shows how much we need some
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Brooke Obie
BrookeObie
All the BPP leaders aren’t dead. Some have been in prison for almost 50 years. Please read their storieshttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jul/30/black-panthers-prison-interviews-african-american-activism Here’s how u can help Mum
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Retired Storyteller
villagemujika
Who named 'Zambia'?"I have discovered you cannot lead us to independence," Kaunda told Nkumbula. That was the climax of the many differences in the African National Congress (ANC). Kaunda, Kapwepwe and
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Nnamdi Nnake
nnamdinnake
The Slavery TriangleHistorically, slavery has been used by conquerors to dominate the conquered. And whilst the effects of the transatlantic slave trade are still felt today, it was by no
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Judd Devermont
JDevermont
Africa matters to U.S. cities. While we should refine a national security argument about Africa’s importance, we also should spend equal time sharpening a hometown pitch. A more constructive U.S.
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biivviid
celebrities u didn’t know where actually of middle eastern, african and asian descent a thread katy perry is actually egyptian AND japanese, some consider her a direct descendent of
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Vintage Morocco
Moorskingdom
Who were the Moors ? [Short thread] Derived from the latin word "Maurus", the term Moor was originally used to describe BERBERS from the ancient roman province of Mauretania (actual
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