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Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Susie King Taylor is a name history tried to whisper, even though her life spoke loudly. Born enslaved in Georgia in 1848, she learned to read and write in secret—an act that was illegal, dangerous, and revolutionary. Literacy became her weapon. By the time the Civil War erupted,

Susie King Taylor is a name history tried to whisper, even though her life spoke loudly. Born enslaved in Georgia in 1848, she learned to read and write in secret—an act that was illegal, dangerous, and revolutionary. Literacy became her weapon. By the time the Civil War erupted,
L.A. in a Minute (@lainaminute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biddy Mason is one of the most important people in the history of Los Angeles, so why don't they teach her story in schools, especially in L.A?!? Mason is a true L.A. pioneer whose contributions should be celebrated and honored. Let’s get into it! 🎥 Hungry In LA

Mary Crippen (@maryisbananas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

179 days ago my students walked the Green Carpet and chose the NFL team they would track, study, and believe in for an entire season. For 179 days, these kids followed stats, mapped geography, tackled math, researched history, and learned what it means to truly know a team.

Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barack Obama reached a deal that prevented Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. Trump ripped up that deal. Now we are at war with Iran to prevent it from getting a nuclear weapon.

David Grossman (@davidgross_man) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun fact: before Harper's Ferry, John Brown learned that one of George Washington's direct descendants lived nearby and owned a few relics. Brown captured him as a hostage, freed some of his slaves, and took a sword given to Washington by Frederick the Great into battle

Fun fact: before Harper's Ferry, John Brown learned that one of George Washington's direct descendants lived nearby and owned a few relics. Brown captured him as a hostage, freed some of his slaves, and took a sword given to Washington by Frederick the Great into battle
New Direction AFRICA (@its_ereko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇨🇩💔 70 children. Congo. Killed. Not soldiers. Not targets. Children. Mining the minerals that power your phone, your car, your entire digital life Cobalt from Congo runs the world. And the world runs on child labor, collapse, and silence They'll post the numbers, share the

🇨🇩💔 70 children. Congo. Killed.

Not soldiers. Not targets. Children. Mining the minerals that power your phone, your car, your entire digital life

Cobalt from Congo runs the world. And the world runs on child labor, collapse, and silence

They'll post the numbers, share the
ALU MBAKAZA (@aluu_rsa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

do not forget about Congo. they’re going through a genocide and not enough people are talking about it. please speak up for Congo.

Cassie Clark (@dogwoodblooms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever heard of Duke’s secret basketball game? In 1944, the all-white Duke basketball team faced off against the all-black North Carolina Central University team in an interracial game. Due to strict segregation laws, the teams had to exercise extreme caution and barred

Have you ever heard of Duke’s secret basketball game?

In 1944, the all-white Duke basketball team faced off against the all-black North Carolina Central University team in an interracial game.

Due to strict segregation laws, the teams had to exercise extreme caution and barred
Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeff Bezos, worth $234 billion, plans to replace 600,000 Amazon workers with robots. Now, he wants to spend $100 billion to fully automate not just his warehouses, but factories in the U.S & other countries. Oligarchs are waging all out war against workers. FIGHT BACK.

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeff Daniels, "We've lost decency, we've lost civility, we've lost respect for the rule of law" "We have normalised verbal abuse on the internet" "We have normalised bullying" "And out the window goes character, integrity" "Ideally, we're supposed to elect the best of us"

Jasmine Crockett (@jasmineforus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s amazing how America says things like we want “change,” and then never actually elects change agents! Look at the insane cycle of abuse that we keep subjecting ourselves to! Yes, Trump, is by far the most abusive, but telling lies & waging war, while destroying our economy

Dédayọ̀ Roots 🌿🫚 (@dedayoroots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1879, a British/Scottish medical student named Robert Felkin watched an African healer in Uganda perform a caesarean section. Clean incision. Banana wine as anaesthetic and antiseptic. Bleeding cauterised with hot iron. Wound closed with iron pins and herbal root paste.

In 1879, a British/Scottish medical student named Robert Felkin watched an African healer in Uganda perform a caesarean section.

Clean incision. Banana wine as anaesthetic and antiseptic. Bleeding cauterised with hot iron. Wound closed with iron pins and herbal root paste.