Looked liked Reconstruction, but could also have been 1910s / 1920s and the era of "Birth of a Nation" and KKK...
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Replying to @FRANK_J_MILES @umairh
Nothing about it is acceptable. Historical context helps us understand why it's even more reprehensible today.
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Replying to @DaveHogue @umairh
GET INTO AFROPESSISM YOUR WORLD IS TOO MYOPIC
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Replying to @FRANK_J_MILES
New term to me, thanks. Isn't everyone's world myopic? No one experiences everything. Afropessimism: http://www.encyclopedia.com/history/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/afropessimism …
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Replying to @FRANK_J_MILES
I think myopia has been a human limitation (and tendency) for a very long time...
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Replying to @FRANK_J_MILES
My answer: anyone. Other answers: let anthropologists, xenobiologists, and other scientists propose a definition. :)
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Replying to @FRANK_J_MILES
Thanks for the link and info!
5:52 PM - 3 Mar 2017
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