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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
Thread:A lot of white people were shocked to learn about the bombing of Tulsa from HBO's "Watchmen" while most black people are familiar with the bombing of Black Wall Street.Even
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Jennifer Binis
JennBinis
Wrote these for a friend on Facebook - on the off-chance you are, or are talking to, a Trump voter who is open to changing their mind, here are 21
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Bharadwaj
BharadwajSpeaks
Yogi ji vowed to rename Hyderabad as Bhagyanagar, and BJP pulled a stunning performance in subsequent Hyderabad GHMC elections this week.This is a thread about the hidden history of Bhagyanagar,
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Historians of Iran
HistorianofIran
1/ As I have mentioned, the story of #IranChina relations is not always a story of economic exchange and social integration. The lives of the elite were one thing, but
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Pegasus of Dharma
HarduttSuhas
THE BATTLE of DEWAIR (Vijaydashmi 1582 AD)One day he decided to take it all back. Maharana Pratap's brilliant counter strike leading to M0ghul army's abject surrender. A battle which was
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Michael Janz
michaeljanz
A bit of a threat tonight about what happened at #epsb. Because this was a special meeting UNANIMOUS consent from all 8 trustees present was needed to proceed with a
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
Jesuits, 'soldiers of Christ', aren't your average priests. An order founded in 1540, it had great emphasis on scholarship, learning native languages and unorthodox approaches to missionary work. Pope Francis
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Jordan E. Taylor
PubliusorPerish
Hey TT faculty who follow me! I know there are lots of you. When I tweet about faculty labor issues and inequities in the academy, you usually don’t engage with
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Marianne Lavelle
mlavelles
A climate addendum to @ktbenner's riveting story: Long before he became a conspiracy-embracing Justice Dept. plotting with Trump, Jeffrey Clark embraced conspiracy theories to fight climate action (a thread...):https://www.nytimes.com/2
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XVIII Airborne Corps
18airbornecorps
1 of 23DECEMBER 22, 1944: NUTS!As a practical matter, the fight was over. 2 of 23:When describing the 101st Airborne Division and the remnants of the 60th and 28th Divisions
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James Watson
EngineerLondon
Cable SPIKING... or “shooting cables” as one of my old instructors used to say. What is it? Why do we do it? How do we do it? [THREAD] Once upon
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen 💙
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. I fell in love with landscape history in 1984 when I read this book: the author explained, through worked examples, how maps (on rainy days like today) & explorations
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Kostas on F.I.R.E. 🔥
itsKostasOnFIRE
Tulips, the #Bitcoin of the 17th centuryHow a pandemic, FOMO, and speculation made a flower worth the same as a mansion/THREAD/ 1/ During the beginning of the 1630s in
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Karen Tani
kmtani
Just finished reading @povertyscholar's "Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, & Unequal Politics." It's phenomenal. I can't say enough good things. But I'm about to say a bunch of them (thread) 1.
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Christoforos Nikolaou
guilderstern
Just logged in to a (5-hour!!!) webinar aimed to help in "outreach to funders and policy-makers". Obviously *not* my thing but was advised to join. Follow this thread for a
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Michael Muthukrishna
mmuthukrishna
New paper on "Psychology as a historical science" w/ @JoHenrich & @slingerland20 in Annual Review of Psychology. Catalyzing the field of "historical psychology" by reviewing work on: origins of psychology
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