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Isabella Naiduki
fijianintheuk
Today has been interesting. First of the Zoom calls I’ve joined. One thing that stood out for me and also from numerous conversations I’ve had today is how a lot
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Marly Halpern-Graser
MarlyHG
Something's been rattling around in my head and I want it to be in your heads too! In reaction to the Movement for Black Lives, there's been a lot of
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Frances Leader
2013Boodicca
We have unelected lunatics steering globalist controlled governments towards economic devastation, starvation, poisonous vaccines, social & financial exclusion for refuseniks & meanwhile our puppets who should be in Westminster are
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Vaneet Mehta
nintendomad888
I am tired of this bullshit constantly coming up. If you knew a single bit of queer history, or how homophobia operates, you would know how utterly ridiculous this argument
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🍌 BANANA ↺ CHA-CHA!! 🍌
nowiaki
contrary to popular belief, (aka stan twitter) buddhism, like most religions, does not and has never belonged to any single country you can acknowledge facts like how buddhism obviously holds
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Sammy Roth
Sammy_Roth
How did I get so obsessed with California's Imperial Valley?A quick thread, as background on my story today about a little-known election — decided by 44 votes! — that could
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🌸Hanna Jameson🔥
Hanna_Jameson
There was a throwaway sentence in a textbook I was reading: "In 1793, the French actress Olympe de Gouges was guillotined by the Jacobins, after daring to demand political rights
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Dan Stewart
DrDanStewart1
#AncientHistory at Leicester (@ArchAncHistLeic) is framed around engagements with different types of evidence, with people who are passionate about the past. So what do we cover? #resultsday2020 We've got 2
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Aaron Rupar
atrupar
"Someone said to me the other day, 'you're the most famous person in the world by far.' I said, 'no I'm not' ... they said, 'who's more famous?' I said,
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IT Guy
ITGuy1959
1- Saddest Father’s Day weekend moment: Agreeing w/ my sister that we’re glad Dad didn’t live to see this crap (cont). 2- He fought in the Battle of the Bulge
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Christian Vega
Amadeus_CV
Hi, so I’ve seen a few people on here ask in relation to what is going on in Minneapolis with the unjust and cruel death of George Floyd, what they
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Steven Schwinghamer
s_schwinghamer
Your daily reminder that public commemoration (statuary and... plaquary?) is not at all about history and serves no record-keeping function whatsoever.Public acts of commemoration signal from a position of power,
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Kevin Carrico
kevincarrico
I am really shocked that there are still people who are naive about the CCP and the challenge that it presents to the world.Imagine how the last few years will
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Natasha Lightfoot 🇦🇬
njlightfoot
So this article, while interesting, seems like it could have used the expertise of a greater number of historians of the slave trade and slavery to clarfify and more importantly,
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Kira ✨ Okamoto
kirameks
Hey #AsianDiasporaCreators. I'm Kira, a queer 4th gen Japanese-American. I'm an illustrator & comic artist and the first in 3 generations to speak Japanese. My family history is a messy
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Emily Rutherford
echomikeromeo
This year I have been teaching Columbia's Contemporary Civilization (CC), which claims to be the oldest continuously offered general education course in the United States and is this year celebrating
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