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Jesse J. Holland
jessejholland
While I and the rest of our country celebrate all of our veterans today on #VeteransDay, let us not forget the horrific ways our fellow Americans treated Black military veterans
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Arrick Wilson
ArrickWilson
A moment in Black History basketball, Bill Russell. A thread! Bill Russell was born on February 12, 1934. Bill Russell played 13 seasons in the NBA and is regarded by
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Ismail White
IsmailWhitePhD
Warnock’s success as a Black candidate in a majority white district has me reminiscing on both personal and professional levels today. I wish my father were here to discuss it.
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Andrea Mercado
DREAMERcado
Let’s get some things straight. Most Latinos in Florida and most Latinos in Miami- Dade voted for Biden. (A thread)... The idea Latinos and Black people underperformed for Biden is
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👑KingRonald_backup👑
KingRon_B_ackup
**long post... I must reflect on the past year. 2020 was great to me and my family, few bumps here and there, but overall amazing. Now with that said, I
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Thomas Moore
TomAandTom1
I see people talking about representation in writing. I want to talk about what that is and isn't to me. Representation isn't taking a marginalized group and inserting them into
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Cuy Sheffield
cuysheffield
1/ I've been thinking a lot lately about how crypto could become a vehicle for Black economic empowerment. I've published my thoughts for discussion herehttps://link.medium.com/pFq7euEtEbb 2/ Crypto is uniquely powerful
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Audrey Harper
audoccasionally
People who say “I don’t care if you’re white, black, or yellow!” bitch don’t call me yellow. it’s a slur. why do you feel the need to define me by
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Michael Brandxn
MichaelBrandxn
In my honest opinion, I feel like the next 2 generations of black ppl (at least) have no choice but to be capitalists just to try to even the playing
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Shermichael Singleton
Shermichael_
In 2020 Black Americans purchased more firearms than any other demographic, & now we prepare ourselves for a plethora of new gun laws to “keep us safe,” but don’t buy
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Words are what make up the tweets כריס רולינגס
crawlings13
Wealthy white parents are disproportionately less likely to:- Get Covid (due to housing density, work from home, etc.)They are disproportionately more likely to - Be vaccinated- Support (and insist on)
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
"They were pillars of their communities and families, and they are not replaceable. To understand why COVID-19 killed so many young Black men, you need to know the legend of
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Nish D.
acaciathorns
My family always praises Southall Black Sisters - they know women who have been helped and my cousin's uncle was the lawyer depicted in the film 'Provoked'. But I have
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Nick
GoldenJanus
When I was a kid around 6-7 I didn't used to have that many friends, which was made little Nick pretty damn sad.When I got home I had this black
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james howard hill jr🌻
james_hhilljr
i want to walk a thin tightrope here. while fiercely advocating for the importance of religious studies programs in higher education, i also want to interrogate the trenchant anti-Blackness of
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Unite in justice for the poor & oppressed
BreeNewsome
Yeah...... again. White society engages in a lot of pontification about socialism & capitalism & this & that & it’s really just about whiteness & we need to get real
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