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Sherrilyn Ifill
Sifill_LDF
“Today the USPS comprises nearly a quarter of the entire federal workforce. Nearly half of its...workforce are people of color. They handle....nearly half of all the mail in the entire
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Goldstein
MrGoldstein7
Back in the 1880s conservatives were those people who wished to conserve the status quo. Hence the name. They were quite satisfed with the way things were set up, and
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David Lay Williams
LayWilliams
1) Looks like Charlie Kirk is speaking to my area of expertise, citing Plato's influence on Rousseau. I happen to have written a book on this very subject, Rousseau's Platonic
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
Normally wouldn't even screencap Newsmax, but this tweet so aptly encapsulates the Brokebrain Mountain underlying conservative thinking, which hinges on the idea that only some people matter, and the only
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Part two. Explaining where the plutocracy’s beliefs and values of treating people like pawns to be sacrificed at a whim originates. It’s fascism. NOTE: These threads are meant to be
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Soumya Anand
mesoumya
Hello all! I'm trying to up my reading skills & thought a good way to start can be sharing my opinion on books I've read.I won't be sticking to a
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Ibram X. Kendi
DrIbram
Perhaps the greatest anti-slavery speech ever uttered is “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July,” by Frederick Douglass, in 1852. I wanted to make the speech more accessible.
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BLACK CONSERVATIVE
blackrepublican
Early Signs of Trouble: The Lily-White-Movement (late 19th and early 20th centuries). The #GOP and Black America. The LILY-WHITE MOVEMENT: The white-supremacist-conservative Republican movement that (successfully) kicked African Americans o
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Ambarish Satwik
AmbarishSatwik
On Thomas Paine's bones and what happened in Mahad (Maharashtra) in 1927. Thread. The most reviled man in early 19th century America (because he wrote The Age of Reason) died
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Russ Burgos
Russ_Burgos
1/ Republicans and Reactionaries, a thread. There will be post-mortems ad infinitum on how Trumpism rose and fell, but those narratives will always be incompete or deliberately evasive if they
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Aaron Sibarium
aaronsibarium
America is not Weimar. We have not lost a World War or been forced to pay war debt; we’ve had 250 years of democracy, not 25; Trump isn’t Hitler, and
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BLACK CONSERVATIVE
blackrepublican
The Birth of a Political Party: A largely Black Party - (Texas)"In July 1867 twenty whites and 150 blacks attended a Republican convention in Houston, where they endorsed free common
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Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR)
HC_Richardson
Cherry-picked versions of GOP history argue that the party has been unchanging in its support for black rights and ordinary Americans, but that's just not right. The long history of
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
#NetajiSubhasChandraBose one of my heroes, it would be impossible to capture his remarkable life in a thread. This thread is more on some aspects of his life, and his ideals.
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Ernest Ming-tak Leung 梁明德
ernestleungmt
1/ As 2020 draws to an end, and a new international balance of power might be on the horizon, it is worthwhile to revisit China's much-hated "Anfu Regime" toppled in
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Greg Wilson
joke2power
In 80s, media observers saw rotting of the Republican Mind, but msm scoffed80s were time of highest "High Broderism"msm feared Reagan WH:HUD cuts lead to homelessness;$ to death squads lead
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