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An old news article I ran across recently about the accidental unearthing of human remains in Smithfield screams for a followup — albeit three decades later.
Modern perceptions of early modern slavery associate the institution almost solely with Africans and their descendants. Yet slavery was a ubiquitous institution in the early modern world…The story of European colonialism in the Americas and its victimization of Africans and Indians follows a central paradigm in most textbooks. The African “role” encompasses the transportation, exploitation, […]
don t want to put that work in. they just want to tweet about it or post on instagram or facebook, no, you ve got to be in their face. exactly. we have video of the folks showing up to joe manchin s yacht. i was hoping we d be able to show that, i think we may have missed our window. i want to switch gears now, this is kind of all along the same theme of a power shift. you guys have been hearing a lot about critical race theory. in an article publish ed this week in the washington post highlights the importance of teaching everyone s history in school. the article was about the 1863 bear river massacre. this is among the worst slaughters of native americans in u.s. history leaving about 350 members of the show shan nation dead. i think when people here critical race theory, most people might associate that with black people, but really it s a matter of speaking the truth about this country, the ugly truth whatever that may be. and certainly the native american community has quite t
supremacy. give us your thoughts about bear river. i m glad you framed it the way you did. this is of course a bad faith debate about critical race theory. this has nothing to do with critical race theory. instead, this has everything to do with calling a fact a fact, diving into that fact wholeheartedly and hopefully learning from that fact, accessing those facts. this is about us in this particular case, indigenous people knowing certain historical facts exist, but our educational systems telling our children those historical facts do not exist. i think they re calling that gaslighting, saying that greenwood, north tulsa, saying that did not happen or saying the bear river massacre did not occur and that the u.s. army did not brutally kill over 300 primarily women and children, indigenous people, that the u.s. army did not brutally kill over 200 indigenous people in that