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Professor Wright
Savion
Before Wall Street was the center of financial trade, it was the largest slave market in the North. Yes, and it is STILL located in that same area. And exactly
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Joe
JM_1871
I don’t really agree with this take tbh. Sure, European excess population might have been ample enough for colonizing efforts, although I would debate that in some cases such as
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Kelvin Odense (Not Odanz)
MrOdanz
In 1821,a group of freed slaves sailed from the USA to the coast of West Africa to establish their own country: Liberia.When they arrived Africa,they met natives who they dominated
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🇹🇹 queen of typos but I still said what I said
kaecreates
Slave owners were paid $300 for every slave they had to free the 2019 equivalent to that is $9000 per slave. I want you to think of how much of
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Nish D.
acaciathorns
Why are white people so uncomfortable whenever their true histories are told? National Trust, Scottish railways networks, Liverpool, etc all built on the backs of slaves and through genocide via
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Henry Grabar
henrygrabar
Is New York dead? Folks, it's time to strap in, because to understand New York now we need to take a little trip to the Sumerian city of Uruk. I
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
“The key to understanding the contrasts between the slave system of the United States and that of the Caribbean and Latin America… probably lies in variants in the emphasis upon
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DilaraEsengil 🐇🕊🇺🇸⚖️
DilaraEsengil
1/4 You are watching a show. The public needed to be shielded from sudden shocks of horrible truths. Many DS players are already terminated. Clones were made for public facing.
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Ahmad Ibn Mosharraf 🏴☠️
IbnMosharraf
Nobody talks about keeping sex slaves unironically except a delusional teenager. But there is an elephant in the room that no one is addressing.It's prostitution and rapes in barracks. Especially
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Advaid അദ്വൈത്
Advaidism
In the 1840s, many enslaved people were escaping to Mexico from USA. The U.S. tried to get Mexico to sign a 'Fugitive slave treaty' of 1850, but Mexico refused to
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 7, 1861. The U.S. Army occupied the South Carolina sea islands. Suddenly having to deal with the existence of thousands of slaves with no
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Ari Fleischer
AriFleischer
At a time when France, England, Spain and virtually all of Europe were led by monarchs whose authority came from God, men were not created equal. There were lords, peasants
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🇸🇴Southern By the Grace🇸🇴
SouthernBytheG3
When they tell you that the cornerstone of the Confederacy was slavery.But let's go there for just a minute with some logic from a Confederate soldier:“But if slavery was the
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William Clare Roberts
MarxinHell
Sometimes I think that analytical philosophy is intrinsically harmful to political theory. (This is *not* a defense of continental philosophy! I was educated in continental programs, but have pretty decisively
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Sandra Bullock
brownskinliam
SLAVERY AT THE CAPE (and the history+heritage of coloured people at the Cape) • A THREADSince the S. African education dept. glosses over this, I'm sharing what I learned in
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Dominique Samuels 🇬🇧
dominiquetaegon
HISTORY THREAD : I am often asked why I identify with Britain so much and believe black people truly have a place here to call their own. That’s because black
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