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Quinn
ContrarianQuinn
Men who buy sex are pedophilic, incestuous and dangerous. I want girls and women to be free from the sex trade and I don't care if that means that the
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Zito
_Zeets
The explicitly paternalist character of these questions suggests that a belief in the “dehumanization” of enslaved people is locked in an inextricable embrace with the very history of racial abjection
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Imperial War Museums
I_W_M
We joined the #NoSafeSpaceForJewHate boycott of @Twitter. We’re now following up with something that’s equally important—sharing resources and stories from our collection that illustrate how antisemitism has led to appalling
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Kelvin Odense (Not Odanz)
MrOdanz
Black Americans don't rate Africans at all. In fact, Black Americans think of Africans as inferior and treat Africans with contempt. They only reference Africa as "motherland" in debates against
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SS
ssozinha__
On today’s episode of the evilness of colonisers: When Leopold II colonised Congo the British explorer Henry M. Stanley played tricks on Congolese tribal chiefs. E.g. lighting a cigar using
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Working with a Japanese professor these days. He is not much proficient in English but that didn't stop him from becoming the best in his field. And research has shown
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
Let me show you why this white-centric hyperbolic fear is mired in white supremacy.First of all, the notion that being more inclusive renders black people as “other” fails to recognize
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Elly 🌿 Take It Up Wear It Out
Takeitupwearit
I love attending the @forarthistory #globalnewvoices conference this afternoon! So many interesting papers about the invisibility/visibility of craft and whose work is being seen and held in high regard, vs
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Tera Hunter
TeraWHunter
I want to talk about emancipation, for anyone who is interested. As Juneteenth is being discussed there is a lot of misunderstandings about the Emancipation Proclamation, how slavery came to
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Nova Scotia Museum
NS_Museum
The Black Loyalists founded settlements throughout Nova Scotia. The largest was at Birchtown, near Shelburne, with an initial population of about 1500. Birchtown today is the home of the Black
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Dr Sam Hirst
RomGothSam
Making up some slides for @TanagraGGNOC and I's session on Horror, Race and Romance on Sunday.We're talking black history and representation in horror and romance on Sunday. Looking at love
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Krista Langlois
cestmoiLanglois
1. Hey folx! With #DebforInterior now official, it's a good time to learn a bit about Puebloan culture and history. Why? Because a) you should probably know more Native American
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Chantelle Marcelle
ccmarce_writes
We're about halfway through Black History Month, so I'd like to celebrate by sharing 10 individuals you might not know about - but who achieved great things.Here we go Selma
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Dr. Juliette McClendon
DrJulietteM
The stain of racism is deep within the origins of Psychiatry and Psychology. History lesson thread...1/14 Early in its lifetime, psychiatry played a central role in justifying chattel slavery. The
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Dr. Mean Maria says stay the hell home
mitchellscomet
Let's do a thread on shitty products and marketing that white people had no issue with: 1/ The Playmobil Pirate ship complete with an enslaved person in a collar: https://abc7news.com/1022983/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mo
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Tebogo Mogorosi
TBG_Himself
The narrative that bothers me on why God can’t exist is that of how our ancestors were enslaved. 1. As the idea that bad things shouldn’t happen. 2. As the
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