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25 ft. statue in Rockefeller Center to honor African culture [or bubbleheads]


25 ft. statue in Rockefeller Center to honor African culture [or bubbleheads]
Killing History And Replacing It
As you know, New York City officials are tearing down statues, plaques, remembrances depicting U.S. history. They especially abhor the beautiful, classical statues of Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and others.
We now know what they think is a suitable replacement for historical figures. They want to honor African culture so they commissioned a huge statue that looks like an ancient African idol. It doesn’t appear to honor African culture.
It’s 25 feet tall and it’s in Rockefeller Center. They are destroying our history while they honor African culture badly. No other nation does things like this. Why don’t they honor African-American culture? ....

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How Igbo women used petitions to influence British authorities during colonial rule


How Igbo women used petitions to influence British authorities during colonial rule
By Bright Alozie
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Selected petitions and written correspondence between Igbo women and British officials between 1892 and 1960 shed fresh light on how women navigated male-dominated colonial institutions and structures of the time.
African women acted in varied and complex ways to the situations they found themselves in. This ranged from subtle to overt opposition, and sometimes violent resistance.
One response was through petition writing as women took to the pen to articulate their concerns. In my research , I examined several petitions written by Igbo women to British officials during the colonial period. I found that petition writing was part of the complex power politics between the women and the colonial state. ....

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