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Dr. Daniel Grossman
DrDGrossman
Hi! I’m Dr. Jamila Perritt @reprorightsdoc and I’m taking over Dr. Grossman’s Twitter account today! I'll be tweeting about my work as an Ob/Gyn, and how reproductive justice, Black feminism,
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Timothy Grose
GroseTimothy
1/ My 2020 top 10. Not published this year, but ones I read. Each work marks a significant contribution to its respective fields, and I greatly admire these scholars' efforts
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Sarah Mughal Rana—سارة (HIATUS)
sarahrana769
THREAD ON MUSLIM HOLOCAUST: UYGHUR MUSLIM GENOCIDE AT THE HANDS OF CHINA EXPLAINED (1/?)(Follow @UyghurProject too after reading!)#Uyghurs #UighurGenocide #UyghurHolocaust https://twitter.com/sarahrana769/status/1296549520176754693 Who are
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Iesha Small (“eye-ee-sha”)
ieshasmall
Ok so #Bridgerton was enjoyable nonsense that was def well worth a binge at the end of the show that was 2020. Some quick thoughts. THREAD. Ppl who
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Caffeinated Living
WokeLiving
Alright educators, parents, women, this is a failure of education and curriculum. NO ONE should be flocking to SUSAN B. ANTHONY'S gravesight to celebrate the election of this (Black) woman
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Unconditional Surrender Boomer
barefootboomer
#OTD 157 years ago the 54th Massachusetts Infantry, the first sanctioned all Black regiment in the US Army, made its famous attack on Battery Wagner. We'll do a day long
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aderson francois 🇭🇹 14th Amendment Baby
abfrancois
1/x I suspect most people don’t care whether Princeton renames the Wilson school, especially if that gesture is meant to be it. But there is one saving grace about this
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ClearAndPresent
clearandprezent
Good afternoon all!! I got delayed this morning due to lack of access to 17 drops across all platforms. What a coincidence I N D I V I D U
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Boston City Archives
ArchivesBoston
In January of 1846, the Hayden family arrived in Boston. The Haydens became key leaders in Boston's abolitionist communities. Their Beacon Hill Home served as a stop on the Underground
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Adelle Banks
AMBankstw
Since I’ve long covered Black churches and religion and race at @RNS, check out my live-tweeting during the airing of #BlackChurchPBS. Here’s my story about book by @HenryLouisGates and the
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Zalika U. Ibaorimi, M.A. (THE FINAL GIRL)
thinglygrammar
Thinking through Dr. Mireille Miller-Young’s ‘A Taste for Brown Sugar’ (a thread for new readers of Black Porn/Sex Work Studies) As a feminist methodology within the fields of Women, Gender
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mmatigari
matigary
Thread: Land Reforms 1/ The term BANANA REPUBLIC was popularized locally by @ProfJNMoyo as minister of info from 2000-4. Moyo’s refrain was “Zimbabwe is not a banana republic.”I agree
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David Tully
CynicalEyebrow
That common stress dream where your deadbeat father, the Apostle Simon, entrusts you with the only copy of the Gospel According To Jesus, which you must protect from Lilith, in
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Axios
axios
HARD TRUTHS DEEP DIVE — Race and Education in AmericaEducation is viewed as America’s great equalizer. But our segregated past supports barriers to quality education today.https://www.axios.com/hard-truths-deep-dive-race-and-education-i
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Kaitlin Byrd: Apocalypse Diarist
GothamGirlBlue
I turn on MSNBC and the opening to the third night is just a bunch of Republicans saying that they won’t be voting for Trump, so this is why I
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Travonne Edwards (Blk Tray)
Travonne
In 1844, all black people were ordered to get out of Oregon Country, the expansive territory under American rule that stretched from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains. Those
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