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Dr. Isaac
wammiri
How the 36 Nigerian states got their names. A thread 1. AbiaAbia is an acronym from the four main groups of people in the state as at the time
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Tobias Harris
observingjapan
I'm revisiting Matsuda's 2016 biography of Suga. It's longer and with smaller type than Suga's book so I'm not going to tweet quite as much about it, but I'll try
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Samantha Marie Nock
sammymarie
it frustrates me beyond all ends that there is an ahistorical rhetoric that drives much Metis governing policy by governing bodies. now, i want to be clear: i do not
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MIKE STAINBANK: First Political Prisoner Post 1994
DefineRacism1
THREAD: 1/10BIKO DAY TRIBUTE: 12 SEPTEMBER 202021 August 2020Dear Chief Rabbi Warren GoldsteinABOUT THE JEWS IN SOUTH AFRICAThe TRUE story of The Apartheid Museum®@LandNoli @NehandaRadebe @bushgrad 2/10BLACK POLITICAL EDUCATIONIt is
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POC4WELSHINDY
POC4INDY
7] This argument is the one that is enduring, because there is a denial that violations of Indigenous Rights require redress. Recently, a piece was published asking to call y
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: February 14, 1848. The U.S. and Mexico sign the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, with the US stealing the northern half of Mexico to expand slavery
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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
Prince Jongumsobomvu Maqoma died on this day in 1873. He died incarcerated on Robben Island. The first frame is of him and his wife princess Katyi, taken in 1869 the
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Vika Mana
endlessyarning
Stop romanising Canada, New Zealand and Australia, as safe spaces and saviours, when they’re colonies too, and Indigenous people continue to suffer, die and are murdered. White supremacy is international
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B.T. Harman
BT_Harman
Let's start in the year 1735...Surprisingly, the founders of the colony of Georgia vote to ban slavery. Of the 13 American colonies, they're the only one with such a ban.Many
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umar ibrahim
imp213x
As expected, I knew when it's time to talk on the Southern Kaduna issue with facts, those who push the GENOCIDE narrative will lost their voices. Their's isn't about finding
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Charlotte Minsky
extrasolarchar
Many months ago, I promised a friend a tweetstorm on my senior thesis, so here it is, long overdue -Settler Colonialism and the Making of the Lick Observatory, 1846-1919: a
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Rob Maxim
robmaxim
A reminder, 400 years after the Mayflower, that the Wampanoag people are still here, still practicing our culture, and still facing adversityWe didn’t just disappear or go extinct. And so
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Arthur Asseraf
ArthurAsseraf
Hey kids, do you want to learn more about Algiers? It’s time for our second walk!Today, we’ll be starting again on the Place des Martyrs, but walking in the opposite
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Travonne Edwards (Blk Tray)
Travonne
In 1844, all black people were ordered to get out of Oregon Country, the expansive territory under American rule that stretched from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains. Those
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Sask Dispatch
SaskDispatch
So @unifor594 workers are still locked out, Saskatchewan still has the LOWEST MINIMUM WAGE in the country, and it seems like a GREAT TIME to live-tweet a reading of the
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David Menschel
davidminpdx
1. A few thoughts about press pieces that advance cynical narratives about the “end of Portland” because, apparently, protesters and homeless people have made the city, or the downtown, unsafe.
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