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LeechChizuru
Thread of absolute shit i bought with the shitton of m0ney i w0n A premise:>consider that my mom knows absolutely nothing about this, she's on vacation and as a joke
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Mulder’s Fleet of Zombie Voters for High Taxes
proteinwisdom
Kneeling for the Anthem does nothing to address “racism,” save to exacerbate it; such woke theater only serves to antagonize half the country — the message being “we are protesting
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ketchup hate account
sabudanavadaa
why i love people: a thread i love the way people hold the power to love other people the way their eyes light up when they talk about their passions
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National Museum of American History
amhistorymuseum
In the early U.S., samplers were often part of girls' educations. Sewing them helped girls learn to read, write, and reason. You name it, they sewed it. But samplers were
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
An observation: There is less nuance in digital popular discourse about Black America lately. I wonder if it's because of the reverse Great Migration to the Sun Belt, social media,
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Don’t Argue With Me If You Dont Have Any Citations
JamelTheCreator
The crux of the "Straight Black men are the White people of Black people" argument is based primarily on one factor: Harm.Because White supremacy is perpetual harm by White men.
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Renée Landell
Nay_Landell
The Mammy stereotype.Mammy is the cheerful and willing house-slave. This cheerfulness is depicted in films/novels, namely the main character #AuntJemima from 'Gone with the Wind.' The Mammy was created to
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SUPPORT De’ HOMIES
ZayyTheRapper
Aye, if you’re Black and you’re from the DMV, or New York, or Chicago, or Philly... where you’re grand parents from? I wanna see something. There’s a lot of places
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Ari Kohen
kohenari
Watching the Omaha City Council meeting and it’s time for public comment on the extension of the mask mandate. It’s going about as you’d expect. Freedom of religion not to
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Fund The People New Orleans
fundthepplnola
#OTD 67 years ago, the McDonogh Day Boycott was one of #NOLA’s first protests of civil rights violations. It was organized by African-American public school students, teachers, and principals in
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Hari Kunzru
harikunzru
You may want to mute this account for a while because I feel I may have to individually insult every member of the outgoing administration in crude and personal ways
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Louis Hyman
louishyman
In my history of consumption class, I teach about #Sears, but what most people don't know is just how radical the catalogue was in the era of #Jim Crow. #twitterstorians
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Courtship Is For Lovers Not Elections
AfroStateOfMind
I hope the “court my vote or else” crew has a plan for when the next Black migration kicks off as our folks flee the unrelenting racist violence that will
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Shireen, Harlem's Shuri, In Political Mecca!
digitalsista
We are really centering WW here without saying why they fall for this and who these women are targeting when they do. This just gives an excuse of their innocence.
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
The way this is done is voters knowingly vote for a candidate who promises to break laws, or who has broken laws.The Georgia voters who vote for Kelly Loeffler, for
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
(Thread)What about all those judges Trump appointed?A little history puts Trump judges in perspective.(In a separate thread, I’ll chart the way forward)Through most of U.S. history, courts have been right
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