I'm so excited to read this!
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the destruction of chattel slavery is one of the great accomplishments in our nation's history and the reason conservatives hate celebrating it is because doing so legitimizes the black counter-narrative of the united states
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The Richards Center is excited to welcome Halee Robinson and Joshua Strayhorn to the community as the 2025-2026 incoming postdoctoral scholars. Halee will receive her PhD later this month from Princeton University and Joshua received his PhD degree from Duke University. Welcome Halee and Joshua!! π
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Just absolute monsters whose entire reason for being is to inflict maximal cruelty while enriching
themselves.
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the ending...wow.
13.12.2024 00:22 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I love his performance of "Nothing Can Change This Love" on that album. It's *such* a good live album.
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the clear sign that they just donβt see these kids as real people is the endless concern over hypotheticals and the indifference to the reality that actual children are more likely to kill themselves because of these bans
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Dictators for a Day
South Korea and America
What can Americans learn from Yoon Suk Yeol's less-than-a-day dictatorship?
snyder.substack.com/p/dictators-...
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