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Ancient Kemite
ancientkemite
A commenter messaged me, asking "If we are God, then who is the devil, who is causing evil?"Satan, as understood by the bible and Koran is not real. They made
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John Sepulvado
JohnLGC
this is how the spaniards defined skin color. the darker the color of the skin, the more value the person was as a slave. Black folks couldn't run and blend
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Wladyslaw Jagiellow II
IiJagiellow
They didn't just steal this election, they also stole the past four years from you. They stole trillions of dollars. They sold out your communities and your families to foreign
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Benedict Rogers 羅傑斯
benedictrogers
THREAD: In the past - a decade or two ago - I could see the case for "constructive engagement" with #China Of course #CCP has always been repressive, but a
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Professor Noah Whiteman
NKWhiteman
Happy #DarwinDay! What is Darwin Day? The day Charles Darwin was born. I have been reading about how John Edmonstone taught Darwin how to do taxidermy, a skill that was
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Louis Evans
louisevanswrite
It was a lynch coup.1/ Since Trump’s attack on the Capitol last week, people have not quite been sure what to call it. Terminology has been amorphous, from “protest” to
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Lancaster Stands Up
lancstandsup
To kick off #BlackHistoryMonth , we are highlighting an incredible moment in Lancaster County history: The Christiana Resistance; when a community of free black men and women defended themselves against
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 25, 1831. The Baptist Rebellion began in Jamaica. This slave rebellion of up to 60,000 people, put down over the next couple of weeks,
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Don Robotham
dondee_don
Despite a huge tradition of slave revolts Jamaica also plagued by authoritarian conservatism. Powerful rebel tradition and punitive and controlling. A paradox? Not really. One reinforces the other locked in
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Antonia
Flaminhaystack
Maggie Walker, the daughter of a former slave, was the first woman to charter a bank in the USA in 1902 which offered loans & mortgages to black residents in
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Dr. Rachel Schine
RachelSchine
In medieval Arabic chronicles, the ethnicity of qiyān (enslaved entertainers) is often unstated unless the woman becomes an umm walad (mother of an owner's child), at which point it still
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Andrew Wehrman
ProfWehrman
In July of 1776 the entire of city of Boston was closed so they could safely inoculate for smallpox. It lasted months and no one could leave once it began.
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Gavin Ortlund
gavinortlund
Regarding Christians and the pursuit of justice:I've been helped by reading Gregory of Nyssa's 4th Homily on Ecclesiastes, which he preached during Lent in 379.Jennifer Glancy calls the sermon "the
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@UNDERRATEDCHAI on IG
underratedchai
bro so I was watching a video on Umar Ibn Al-Khattab RA and there’s a story that goes.... Umar Ibn Al-Khattab RA wakes up in the morning one day. He
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✞Servant✞ن
MssLiberty
When you've no idea who owned the slave ships, the trading posts, the plantations (sugar, cotton, nicotine, rice, indigo...), rum distilleries (rum made from sugar plantations) & glass beads Africans
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Timmy Wilder
TimothyWilder19
Love the idea of being hypnoed through sex. As a guy thrusts his cock in and out, he begins to hypnotise you via his rhythmical thrusts. He begins to make
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