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Sanpreet Kaur
Sanpree62321337
I being a Sikh think of Hindus as one of the most tolerant people who are receptive to other ideologies. They were our ancestors, they ‘are’ our blood brothers, we
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Lafayette Lee
OrangePartisan
1. Great men throughout history were often haunted by ghosts of dead ancestors, who reminded them of a noble birthright as well as their own inadequaciesThis cultivated a sense of
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Ameen
Ameen_HGA
Hearing some black conservatives tell black people (whose ancestors have a history of slavery) that they are slaves on a Democratic plantation is beyond disrespectful & implies that none of
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Pallando the Blue
KomninosM
In his "Prussian Chronicle", Grunau thought that the name of the sacred grove of Romuva derives from the word "Rome". Although he was wrong in the strict sense, the word
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Rena Netjes
RenaNetjes
'Turkish Tel Abyad', that is how the vast majority of its inhabitants (Arabs) call the Turkish half of Tel Abyad. I wanted to see it with my own eyes, cuz
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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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ajax ⭐️ husband hours
atywashere
whispers to u cutely#startcisshamingthat’s it the whole hashtag started as a joke. the original tweeter got bored and posted it. cis people are laughing at it, too. the argument that
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Jubilee
crowddemocracy
My great great grandfather owned slavesWhen they were free’d he gave them their houses and offered them employmentHe was a “good” slave ownerThis is the story I grew up with
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Beena🇮🇳
BeenaPP1
The Ancient Archer of India Govindan from Wayanad, Kerala, who still practices ancient archery. His bows are made by him. Credit: Ayush DinkerGood morning1/4 They don't buy anything from
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Emily Riddle
emilyjaneriddle
.@pekiwewinyeg has been up for a week down in rossdale, which is a burial ground and gathering site in edmonton. it is a prayer camp started by organizers and frontline
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Abhi and Niyu
abhiandniyu
Our experiments with Reetha/ Aritha/ Indian Soapnut A Thread Reetha or Indian Soapnut is a tree that is native to India. Reetha is a berry that has a hard
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~Legacy~ נפתלי בן מתתיהו
Immort4l_Legacy
Umbrella terms like Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi, which literally signify geographical regions, should not be confused with what nusach someone follows. Even Yemenite Jewry can be considered an umbrella term
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
I don’t know. Feelings are complicated. Grim joy can co-mingle with relief. I felt joy when we first realized Trump really lost. And I felt relieved that there was no
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Woke Bible
BibleWoke
Rant: The flesh within me wants to go all Jeff Durbin and let fly with a few choice words but you'll get the sanctified version. But it is stuff like
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Amy Thunig
IndigenousX
Let’s talk LOVE When love is brought up online, especially on days like Valentines Day, there seems to be an assumption that the word ‘love’ is referring to
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Marissa Jackson Sow
MarissaEsque
Folks, this is more of a call-in than a call-out:I’m watching some prominent progressive white folks on the timeline posting video of Aretha Franklin and John Lewis singing and dancing
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