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Qs Ayuba Baranzan Duniya
ayukson2011
Kaduna: Crossing Over the River of Snails byChristian O. EmmanuelHausa historians employ the instruments of falsehood to distort the details of the history of their neighbours. This has always been
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nascarman
nascarman_rr
Stroker Ace was released on July 1, 1983. To mark the occasion, here's a thread of info related to the NASCAR film starring Burt Reynolds. The movie was adapted from
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Black and Irish
Black_andirish
#BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonthUSA ..Frederick Douglass was an American abolitionist & author who escaped slavery & arrived in Ireland in 1845. He first took a boat that arrived at the port
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The New York Times
nytimes
If Americans look carefully enough, they’ll find that evidence of structures of segregation — and marks of white supremacy — still surrounds them. A photo essay captures the traces of
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Christopher Pepper
mrhealthteacher
Things I have seen working in distance learning this week: Putting students in Zoom breakout rooms together and asking them to edit a slide (Group 7 works on slide 7,
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Sean W. Anthony
shahanSean
After seeing this tweet I looked for an early account of this attempt to destroy the pyramids during the era of the crusades. It turns up in the writings of
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HaiTao Yang
HaiTaoYang11
Indian Expansionism, a thread. When India existed the first time as an independent country after 1947, there were more than 600 independent princely states. Many wished to remain independent, though
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CBG-san
OnlyNakedTruth
A bit of unsolicited advice for parents of young readers.Our children are at an impressionable age. They are like sponge, they soak in everything around them. Surround them with good
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
Raja Ramanna, one of the great Indian scientists, man behind Pokhran I, played a critical role in our nuclear program during the early stages, and associated with it for around
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The Belle Kurve
bellekurve
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman was filmed in my mama's hometown. The makeup trailer was in my grandmother's yard. The church in the movie is my family's church, pastored
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
The 'damaging our relationship with our allies' line most describes what has happened in Europe, and to a lesser extent, the Anglosphere. Jeremy Stern got to the heart of some
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Abólódefẹ̀ẹ́lójú
senwele
Let's step back from the heinous July coup itself and look at the role of leftist, intellectual agency in the path that led, first, to pogroms, to the July coup,
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Luca Capital
LucaCapital
Andrew Carnegie is widely known for his steel company and establishing over twenty-five hundred libraries, but what is less known is that he was one of the greatest investors in
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UtkarshM
utkrshm
*READINGS ON NEHRU* [A thread]Remembering the most notable architect of Modern India, Jawaharlal Nehru, on his 131st birth anniversary. While many use the prefix 'Pandit' before his name. I stopped
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Susan Muaddi Darraj
SusanDarraj
A thread on being an Arab American writer: or... why Representation Matters... or How I could become a millionaire overnight. #arabtwitter #representationmatters 1/ The fact is there just aren't many
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Arunabha Sengupta
senantix
Thread: Dilip Doshi was well into his thirties when he finally got the opportunity to play for India. 114 Test wickets at 30.71 - quite an achievement given the late
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