Between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, Charleston experienced an economic boom, at least for the top strata of society. Expanding cotton as a cash crop in the South led to massive wealth for a small segment of
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The rule uses the same criteria against migrants that was used to keep Black people enslaved.
https://truthout.org/articles/trumps-rule-attacking-disabled-and-low-income-migrants-has-violent-history/
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How To Free Yourselves From Racial, Political And Religious Hate That Enslaved People.
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In an 1851 report to the Louisiana Medical Association, New Orleans physician Samuel Cartwright coined the term “drapetomania”—the disease that supposedly caused the enslaved to run away. At the time, Cartwright captured
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Ableism has been used for generations to degrade, oppress, control and disappear disabled and nondisabled people alike.
https://truthout.org/articles/ableism-enables-all-forms-of-inequity-and-hampers-all-liberation-efforts/
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Profiles. Zinn Education Project. 2014. Brief biographies of 25 Black abolitionists.
https://www.zinnedproject.org/materials/black-abolitionists/
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Austin is home to many historical landmarks reflective of the city s Black and African American history. Read on to learn more.
https://www.austintexas.org/plan-a-trip/cultural-heritage/black-austin/african-american-landmarks/
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Freeing Black Fates Capturing Black Freedom: Reclaiming Our Humanity, Contextualizing Our Trauma and Honoring Our Resistance
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Digital humanities, data, labor, and information
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The history of American education looks much different than what most of us know. The 1800s was not a time of illiteracy, but of learning.
https://renegadeeducator.com/the-american-myth-of-illiteracy-how-education-worked-before-taxpayer-funded-schooling/
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