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John Ismay
johnismay
For everyone tweeting on the 30th anniversary of Desert Storm about how brilliant the air campaign was, know that the U.S. did a lot of incredibly stupid things like drop
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Baalbatish
Baalbatish1
There are many families that could have been celebrating July 4th but will never have the opportunity because they don't exist anymore.https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/immigration-act#:~:text=The%20Immigration%20Act%20of%2
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
Drama-queening is most definitely NOT an answer. @AlexBerenson is a liar, who weirdly has taken it upon himself to become an apologist for a virus. Imagine saying this for polio,
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Ciara Kelly
ciarakellydoc
I lived in ‘Dysart’ on Kimberley Rd in Greystones, Michael Collins Aunt, Maisie O’Brien Twohigs old house. He stayed w her many times including before he travelled to London for
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Thomas Lecaque
tlecaque
History is not an endless loop that just repeats over and over and over. It's not a spiral, where nothing is the same but everything rhymes. History is not a
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Fatimah
itsfatimah_x
Pictures below, Muharram processions in Trinidad and Tobago. Despite its Islamic origin, 'Hosay' which is the Creole term for 'Husain' was celebrated by all on the estate regardless of creed
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Renee DiResta
noUpside
I wrote about the COVID vaccine rollouts, and the old canards that are being modified for this particular moment. What's new? Extremely large and receptive echo-chambers, significant public attention, and
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kris/soph loves ya ♡︎ ⚤⃠
siyeonfleurs
gonna respond to some of @biphobiaisgross tweets because I can so when I first joined twt a long ass time ago (feels long ago) I was exclus so if
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Sunny Pagare
19SunSunny
Indians, never forget June 25, 1975; a dark day in India’s history on which Indira Gandhi imposed #Emergency which lasted for a period of 21 monthThe main target of Indira
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
This a useful reminder that in 1994, the year of the great GOP ascendancy of Newt Gingrich, several states across the South instituted official Confederate History Month.https://twitter.com/ajc/status/1357509430947020800 Six years later,
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💙Jade Atcheler (she/her) #BLM 🏳️🌈 #Pride
JadeAtch
1/ #LGBTHM21 Real insight into how the pandemic has unconsciously blurred and watered down the importance of the #pride flagLets not forget how important this is for #LGBT peoplehttps://www.independent.co.uk/voices/covid-nhs-rainbow-flag-lg
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Ben Gadwin 🇺🇸
sovereignfamily
Women can do all the same things a man can do. But their biological needs and wants are different.Men work incredibly hard. Why? To win over a woman. Women are
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Glasgow Women's Library
womenslibrary
GWL is home to one of the most significant LGBTQ+ Historical collections in the UK. With material spanning from the 1920s to the present day, the collection holds some really
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Conversation Of Our Generation
ConOfOurGen
There's a difference between modern and modernist. Architecture can be innovative, building on tradition instead of rejecting it. Part of my discussion with @FRANKCUNHAIIIModern Architecture Can Embrace and Build on
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Erin Blakemore
heroinebook
Everything Old Is New Again, Or Why It's Worth Brushing Up on a 144-Year-Old Electoral Debacle: a threadhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2021/01/1876-election-most-divisive-united-states-history-how-congress-responded/ You hav
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
As a fledgling conservative magazine in 1958, the National Review sought to build its subscriber base by acquiring the mailing list of the Southern Citizens Councils, otherwise known as the
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