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Why Florida is So Desperate to Hide This Speech From Students

The oppression of Black people and their resistance is taboo — Resistance is not a dirty word, but if you try to teach students about Black Americans' efforts in resisting slavery, they may try to wash your mouth with soap. And that's because Florida's Department of Education has deemed these topics taboo. For instance, censors struck an African American Studies course…

Racism

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Why Florida is So Desperate to Hide This Speech From Students
Why Florida is So Desperate to Hide This Speech From Students
Racism

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Cultured

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How "Try That in a Small Town" Became a White Supremacist Anthem

Jason Aldean's song gave racists something to celebrate — When you think of a country music concert, you may imagine men and women wearing cowboy hats, spurred boots, and denim jeans galore, but it's also true that the crowd would be overwhelmingly white. While enslaved African people brought the banjo, one of "country music's earliest instruments," to America, and…

Racism

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How "Try That in a Small Town" Became a White Supremacist Anthem
How "Try That in a Small Town" Became a White Supremacist Anthem
Racism

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Momentum

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How Black People Are Deprived of Fight or Flight Response

When it comes to confrontations with the police, Black people are asked to do something strange — Fight or flight is an “automatic physiological reaction” to a stressful or fearful situation. You will start to breathe faster, and your blood pressure and heart rate will rise, preparing your body for a possible fight. According to Professor Karin Roelofs, people and animals have various defensive modes that trigger…

Racism

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How Black People Are Deprived of Fight or Flight Response
How Black People Are Deprived of Fight or Flight Response
Racism

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Writing into the Void is the First Step to Success

We’ve all been there. Here’s how to get to the other side — “Hello, hello, is anyone there?” We’ve all been there — you work hard on a draft of something, post it, and then…no one seems to be reading your work. But don’t take it personally — you are not necessarily being ignored. Readers don’t know your writing from a can of…

Writing

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Writing into the Void is the First Step to Success
Writing into the Void is the First Step to Success
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3 Tips for Writing With Purpose

To communicate effectively, you have to control your tone. Here’s how to do that. — A couple of months ago, I read a story about blackface. Initially, I felt relieved that someone was bringing attention to this issue. Then, sentence after sentence, I realized my initial assumptions, based on the title, fell short. To my surprise, this article supported blackface. As a Black writer, I…

Writing

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Three Tips for Writing With Purpose
Three Tips for Writing With Purpose
Writing

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Civil Rights Worse Than Slavery? What a Preposterous Notion

Some Senator Tim Scott claimed Lyndon Johnson had it wrong — Just when you thought you’d seen it all when it comes to debates about racial policy positions, you come across a statement so preposterous that it takes the cake. For instance, Tim Scott, a Black South Carolina Republican, recently claimed the civil rights movement was more harmful to Black Americans…

Racism

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Civil Rights Worse Than Slavery? What a Preposterous Notion
Civil Rights Worse Than Slavery? What a Preposterous Notion
Racism

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The Antagonist Magazine

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Why People Claim Racism is a Distraction When It’s The Main Event

We should not ignore the big white elephant in the room — Do you see that big white elephant in the middle of American society? Black people do, and he’s everywhere they go, whether at their local bank, office, the city courthouse, school, or polling place. And not only is the white elephant present, but this colossal animal is blocking them from…

Racism

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Why People Claim Racism is a Distraction When It’s The Main Event
Why People Claim Racism is a Distraction When It’s The Main Event
Racism

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AfroSapiophile

·2 days ago

Why Black People See Irony in Search For Stolen Artifacts

The British Museum seeks help finding artifacts, failing to see the irony of their request — “Drop everything. Craig's in trouble, come quick," the British Museum seemed to say in a public appeal, asking for help finding 2,000 missing artifacts, pieces of Greek and Roman gems, and jewelry. Their request left the black community wondering if museum curators saw the cake-layered irony of their plea. For…

Racism

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Why Black People See Irony in Search For Stolen Artifacts
Why Black People See Irony in Search For Stolen Artifacts
Racism

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Cultured

·4 days ago

Why We Never Learn About Black People on The Trail of Tears

Is this done to create a cleaner narrative? — If American history were a cupboard, you would find white supremacy in every nook and cranny. After all, the nation acquired the land we inhabit today from Indigenous tribes, at times from signed treaties but often through brute force. One of the most remembered examples is The Trail of Tears…

History

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Why We Never Learn About Black People on The Trail of Tears
Why We Never Learn About Black People on The Trail of Tears
History

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AfroSapiophile

·5 days ago

Why Some Make The False Claim “Slave Owners” Were “Victims”

Justifying the chattel slavery system is their obvious goal — Despite the vast sea of resources available on the experiences of enslaved people, the myth that “slave owners” were the real victims lives on. Of course, it’s a ridiculous position to hold since White people held Black people against their will in a system of hereditary, race-based bondage. Nevertheless, we…

Racism

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Why Some Make The False Claim “Slave Owners” Were “Victims”
Why Some Make The False Claim “Slave Owners” Were “Victims”
Racism

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Allison Wiltz

Allison Wiltz

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Womanist Scholar bylines @ Momentum, Oprah Daily, ZORA, GEN, Cultured #WEOC Founder - Learn about me @ allisonthedailywriter.com ☕️ ko-fi.com/allyfromnola

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