Cut-Throat w/Time-Wasting, Messy Folk

@KidadaEWilliams

Historian of survivors of racist violence and sexual violence. Author of They Left Great Marks on Me. Co-ed of Charleston Syllabus. Rep’d by Sheedy Lit.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2012.

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    Lynching victims often lose their identities at their deaths. They go from individuals to generic "lynching victim," w/all the baggage.

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    BHM 2020, Day 6: Mary and her son William

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    lrt whew jesus lemme tell you that my students and "history buffs" are INVESTED in the idea that history is "progressive." it's near impossible to explain that in many areas things have gotten worse or they get better for a time and then get worse. history isn't linear.

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    What if people knew that it was the city and county’s responsibility to allocate the funds that keep neighborhoods in good condition? Imagine what an actual informed conversation would be like...

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    I’ve never heard these interviews with Bettye Saar from the 1970s. This episode is gold! H/T newsletter.

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    Important point by : "It’s a physical impossibility to lift yourself up by a bootstrap." She's right. 60% of all wealth in America is inherited. “Pull yourself up by the bootstraps” is a cruel joke.

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    It's still happening, per NYT: In December, Giuliani told an associate that he briefed Trump before traveling to Budapest and Kyiv to film interviews with ex-Ukrainian officials. As soon as Giuliani returned, Trump reportedly asked him what he'd collected.

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  11. Decades after his arrest for having sex with men, Bayard Rustin is pardoned

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    Never let ANYone tell you slavery was less evil or brutal than other forms of slavery. The archival & oral history record is painfully clear. So, too, is the LONG history of racial segregation & exclusion in religious life, male & female.

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    NEW EP. That sinking feeling that lots of powerful people really don't want democracy? On the contrary? It's not new. Just HOW not-new is it? Season 4 Ep 3, with

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    “In 2017, a normally routine document released by the archives, a records retention schedule, revealed that archivists had agreed that officials from ICE could delete or destroy documents detailing the sexual abuse and death of undocumented immigrants.”

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    "We who are born of the ocean can never seek solace in rivers: their flowing runs on like our longing, reproves us our lack of endeavour and purpose, proves that our striving will founder on that."

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    PAID public history internships for undergrads & grads. Cool.

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    In honor of Black History Month, checkout Diverse's article on Ohio State's Dr. Hasan Jeffries

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    Queerness, the legacy of slavery, postcolonial African identity, are at the forefront of literature today. McKay lived 1889-1948 + was a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance. A century later, “Romance in Marseille” will be published, Feb. 11.

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    I’m testifying before a House committee this morning on the possibility of an Asian Pacific American Smithsonian. Wish me luck conveying a field worth of arguments in under 5 mins. Maybe a tiny corner of Congress will do something good today.

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  20. Detroit theater brings story of Charles Gilpin, Broadway’s first black megastar to life

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    Mining the papers of pioneering scholar E. Franklin Frazier, 's discusses her exploration of the various ways younger black Washingtonians navigated the city during the era of Jim Crow:

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