Peeps. I am being defiant about this whole end of Twitter thing. But. In the (likely) event I am being too naive, know I adore each & every one of you. My https://t.co/HbPx3zBahb is in my bio so you know where else to find me. Please share where I can continue to follow you. 💗
Hey peeps, you may have noticed I’ve been quiet here. I hung on as long as I could, but have decided to vacate this app. Engagement is down & my feed is filled with bots & suggestions instead of posts from those I follow. You can find me on other social spaces. Link in bio. 💗
In this episode, I discuss the history of Union Leagues, Black Codes, & what role the Ku Klux Klan played in diminishing African American political participation.
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Robert Smalls was one of millions of Black American born into slavery in 1839. With the outbreak of the Civil War, Smalls embarked on one of the most daring escapes imaginable by commandeering a confederate transport ship.
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In 1962, former First Lady and humanitarian Eleanor Roosevelt shared her thoughts on what patriotism looked like. Writing in the middle of the Cold War, Roosevelt reminded everyone true patriotism meant looking for each other, not tearing each other down.
Today is voting day in the United States. In this month’s newsletter, I talk about Civil Rights Icon John Lewis and why your voice - your vote - matters. Read it here:
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It's election day in the US! For our American followers, if you haven't yet, go vote! As I discussed with @CivicsPod, divisive elections are nothing new, and one of our best presidents emerged from the 1860 contest. #history#POTUS#Lincoln#ElectionDay https://t.co/Kgpsh3BEw7
New Episode! "The History of the Electoral College"
At the end of August 1787, after three long months of debate and deliberation, the Constitutional Convention had neared the end of its work. They …
With @CarolynDupont1
Player links & show notes: https://t.co/wVsQZBisGN