Remember Seraphina is on sale for $2? Well, apparently, so is Shadow Scale.
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The Museum That Keeps Now-Obscure Confederate Flags
When the South Was the Most Progressive Region in America
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The grease recycling industry feeds on your city’s oily underbelly
The 19th-Century Sham Medicine That Saw Oracles in Orifices
Peru family drama threatens South America's success story
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The Resurgent Threat of White-Supremacist Violence (White supremacist murders doubled last year.)
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Re: “Forgotten in the classroom: The Reconstruction era”
Date: 2018-01-18 11:02 pm (UTC)WHO CONTROLS THE PRESENT CONTROLS THE PAST
WHO CONTROLS THE PAST CONTROLS THE FUTURE
Wow. Unbelievable.
[I wonder what “education” will be given to 21st-century children about the events of the 1960s. I wonder if it will be as weirdly, politically distorted as this.]
Re: “Forgotten in the classroom: The Reconstruction era”
Date: 2018-01-19 12:17 am (UTC)Noooo, the people we were trying to reconstruct were white southerners.
Re: “Forgotten in the classroom: The Reconstruction era”
Date: 2018-01-19 01:07 am (UTC)