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RP @blackgirlthatreads. River Bend, Michigan, is the kind of small town most can’t imagine leaving, but three women couldn’t wait to escape.
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When each must return–Linda Williams, never sure what she wants; her mother, Paula, always too sure; and Beth DeWitt, one of River Bend’s only black daughters, now a mother of two who’d planned to raise her own children anywhere else–their paths collide under Beth’s father’s roof. As one town struggles to contain all of their love affairs and secrets, a local scandal forces Beth to confront her own devastating past.
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Filled with the voices of mothers and daughters, husbands, lovers, and fathers, The House of Deep Water explores motherhood, trauma, love, loss, and new beginnings found in a most unlikely place: home.
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rp @antiracismdaily: See if you can unpack how people position their non-white friends, colleagues and family members as a defense against criticism on racism. Look at the intracices of interracial relationships and the systems that foster — or hinder — or capacity to diversify our social networks within your life or someone you know. - #diversityandinclusion #nashvilleteacher #antiracism #highereducation #blackhistory #ally #teachershare #blackintheivory #whitefragility #changingthenarrative #ushistory #socialstudies #historyteacher #teacherproblems
Rev. C. T. Vivian was born Cordy Tindell Vivian. He moved to Nashville in the 1950s to study religion at the HBCU American Baptist College. While in Nashville, Vivian was a student of James Lawson, nonviolent resistance workshops and participated in civil rights protests throughout the South.
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In Selma, 1965, Vivian arrived at the courthouse where several different groups had made unsuccessful attempts to register to vote. When Vivian arrived, the sheriff refused to let them pass, saying the courthouse was closed. Vivian confronted him saying, “You can turn your back on me, but you cannot turn your back on the idea of justice.”
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The sheriff eventually punched Vivian square in the face with a vicious left jab, sending him sprawling down the courthouse steps. Vivian lay dazed for a moment, his head throbbing and blood streaming down his face. When Vivian got up, he quoted Winston Churchill, “What kind of people do they think we are? What kind of people are you? We are willing to die for democracy!” To learn more, join our mailing list (link also in bio): unitedstreettours.com/get-in-touch-with-chakita/ #UnitedStreetTours #WalkUnited #blackhistorytour
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rp @rachel.cargle: From white women calling the police on black people simply existing - using the police as their customer service line for the maintenance of white supremacy.....
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To the police officers who are trained for escalated situations yet can’t manage their “fear”of black bodies and insist shooting us is their best bet.
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To the white vigilantes who decide they have the right to kill based on how their feeling about any given black man, at any given time, in any given place....
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The feelings of white people MUST stop being held in higher regard than black lives.
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And they say we must protest peacefully? THERE IS NO PEACE WITHOUT JUSTICE. They come in snatching the breath from our babies, from our women, from our fathers, from our brothers, from our leaders. Then demand we ask a little nicer for our humanity. That WE are the ones without moral code. That WE show signs of being barbaric and uncontrollable. That we are asking for too much when we demand to have dignity and liberation.
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My work is not to make life easier for black people in a white supremacist world. It’s to upend and burn down and eradicate the world that tell me “just one more decade, just one more generation, just one more century — we just have to have TIME and to shoot a few more practice rounds before we ‘learn’ how to believe your lives matter. Don’t worry, your equality will come......one day”
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I don’t want equality with you. The way you live, exploit, degrade, overpower and oppress is of no interest to me. The revolution must be committed to making white people extremely uncomfortable. Black panthers armed and watching type of uncomfortable. The revolution will not be passive hopes of a reformed whiteness.
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Drop an emoji in the comments if you hear me. I NEED you to hear me.
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rp @workingclasshistory: 21 September 1908, William White, a Black man, was hospitalised by white patrons in Hanover, Pennsylvania, as part of a racist carnival game. White worked as a target in a popular game in the US called "hit the c**n", which was also known as "hit the n****r baby", "African dodger" and other names. It was played all over the country from New York to Florida to Indiana and elsewhere at least from the 1880s to the 1950s, at carnivals and public events like soldiers' reunions and Labor Day festivities. Pictured, for example, is a photograph from a 1942 YMCA brochure for a children's summer camp in Wisconsin.
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rp @magthehistorian: they tell you obey the law and you will be fine they say....
American Veteran, Eugene Bullard, the first African American fighter pilot was beaten by police and state troopers in Peekskill, New York in 1949. His crime you ask? He dared to attend a concert where activist Paul Robeson preformed. A mob of angry white protesters attacked attendees as they left the concert. Police joined in and were captured on film and in photos beating Bullard, who flew for France during WWI and fought in the French resistance during WWII.
Know your history and end police brutality. - #diversityandinclusion #nashvilleteacher #antiracism #highereducation #blackhistory #ally #teachershare #blackintheivory #whitefragility #changingthenarrative #ushistory #socialstudies #historyteacher #teacherproblems
Bad enough this idiot was unmasked, but he WOULD NOT SHUT UP on his phone!
He spread shitty conversation along with (possibly) coronavirus.
rp @workingclasshistory: 23 July 1967, one of the biggest rebellions in US history occurred in Detroit, following a police raid on a bar in a poor, African-American majority area in the early hours of the morning. Black and white residents fought police in the streets and looted goods while snipers took potshots at officers from windows. Police, National Guard and US troops retaliated with outright brutality and intense violence. By the time it was over, more than 40 people were dead, 7,000 arrested and over 2,000 buildings destroyed.
After the violence subsided, a group of Black radicals decided that they had more potential power in their workplaces, and so soon set up the League of Revolutionary Black Workers.
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Tired. White people, you should be tired too.
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As @catriceology mentioned white people, you should be exhausted from protesting, speaking up, supporting several Black people at one time.
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You should be tired and be losing sleep because it sickens you about what is happening to Black people. You should be losing sleep because you're on the front lines, juggling your life and keeping your boots on the ground.
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You should be losing friends left and right for doing the right thing by calling out racist behavior. You should be losing and or passing up opportunities because instead you are opening up space for black women.
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You should be anxious and worried about Black lives. You should be angry and enraged about the injustices Black people face. You should be worried about your finances because you're paying so many reparations.
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You should feel uncertain about your livelihood because you are giving up privilege, advantages and entitlements. You should be doing and feeling ALL OF THIS. Why? Because this is the life of an ACCOMPLICE. And if you are NOT consistently feeling this way or acting this way - your activism, "allyship" and actions are NOT that of an Accomplice and YOU ARE NOT DOING "THE WORK" RIGHT.
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Comment “We got each other” below if you believe in being antiracist every day.
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Repost @absorbedinpages.
Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi 5☆ I read this one last month and it's one I am so proud to have read. I found it contained soooo much information that I did not know. Kendi argues here that racist ideas in America have a long and lingering history, one in which nearly every great American thinker is complicit⠀
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It is very dense, with a lot of information you have to go into this one willing and thirsty for knowledge and to learn and unlearn what you think you know and what you should know about America's racist past⠀
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I loved how Kendi divided it up with American thinkers such as Cotton Mather, William Lloyd Garrison WEB DuBois, and Angela Davis. He break it downs how some of these thinkers have challenged or cemented racist ideas in America⠀
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Truly a life changing, eye opening 500+ page book that truly delivers. I loved how he shed light on the history of racist ideas that you will not get in school, and offer tools at the same time to expose them and move progress to an anti-racist society. Have you read this one yet? Is it on your list? Repost @absorbedinpages.
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Know all of our is and will pay off..
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rp @iamrachelricketts: The world is very much on fire, in many ways. Though I am hundreds of miles + a border away from the fires in California, Oregon and Washington, my city is filled with their smoke + currently has the worst air quality level of any major city in the world. I can barely go outside. Black men+ are STILL being brutally murdered by police, and any semblance of democracy in the US is eroded on the daily.
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If you have interest in teaching your children about black history and antiracism from an African American perspective, and if you have the ability, consider donating/contributing to my work tangibly by joining The Classroom. Click the first link in my bio to signup.
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RP @blackhistory. Reverend George Washington Lee, co-founder of the Belzoni, Mississippi NAACP and the first African-American to register to vote in Humphreys County since Reconstruction, was shot and killed in Belzoni on May 7, 1955.
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He is considered one of the early martyrs of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Belzoni was also home to a White Citizen's Council, a group of white residents actively working to suppress civil rights activism and maintain white supremacy through threats, economic intimidation, and violence.
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The Council learned of Rev. Lee's voter registration efforts and targeted him with threats and intimidation, but he was undeterred.
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While Rev. Lee was driving home on the night of May 7, gunshots were fired into the cab of his car, ripping off the lower half of his face. He later died at Humphreys County Medical Center.
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When NAACP field secretary for Mississippi Medgar Evers came to investigate the death, the county sheriff boldly denied that any homicide had taken place; instead, he claimed that Rev. Lee had died in a car accident and that the lead bullets found in his jaw were dental fillings.
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Investigation revealed evidence against two members of the local White Citizen's Council, but when the local prosecutor resisted moving forward, the case stalled.
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The NAACP memorial service held in Rev. Lee's honor was attended by more than 1,000 mourners.
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Comment "More black history in schools now" if you read this story to the end.
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