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Erika Denise Edwards

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Associate Prof @utephistory expert of racial identities, award winning author, Black Argentina @AAUW @NASEMfordfellow @Fulbrightprgrm

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Virus de miel(@virusdemiel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El 14 de Mayo tendremos en la URosario. A la Dra Erika Denise Edwards de la Universidad de Texas.

Estaremos hablando sobre las historias silenciadas de las mujeres negras en argentina.

🗓️ 14 de Mayo
🕦 9: 00 AM
📍Universidad del Rosario

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El 14 de Mayo tendremos en la @URosario. A la Dra @Prof_Edwards de la Universidad de Texas. Estaremos hablando sobre las historias silenciadas de las mujeres negras en argentina. 🗓️ 14 de Mayo 🕦 9: 00 AM 📍Universidad del Rosario Los espero
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Nina Turner(@ninaturner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Dissent must never lead to disorder” - President Biden.

From Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail,” written in 1963:

“I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is not the…

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Juan José Ponce Vázquez(@jjponcevazquez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please encourage your grad students to take courses in other disciplines and in other historical regions. If they do not expand their sights when they are in grad school, they really won’t do it later. They will thank you for it. I’m thinking about Americanists in particular.

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We are so proud of Dr. Tabitha Holman, who defended her dissertation 'Hacking the Law: Enslaved Litigants, Freedom, and the Digital Archive in Late Colonial New Granada, 1760-1810” with flying colors this semester!

FIU Green School

We are so proud of Dr. Tabitha Holman, who defended her dissertation 'Hacking the Law: Enslaved Litigants, Freedom, and the Digital Archive in Late Colonial New Granada, 1760-1810” with flying colors this semester! @fiu_sipa
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Ida Bae Wells(@nhannahjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just an FYI for people referencing the Civil Rights Movement as the ideal and legal means of protesting, students sitting in at lunch counters, in movie theaters, in bus terminals and marching in public parks were violating laws and ordinances and agents of the state were also…

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Josh Savala(@JoshSavala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After two desk rejections and sitting on it for years, happy that my article 'An axis, not a line of division: Cooperative planning and development on the U.S.-Mexico border, 1960s' is now out with the Journal of Historical Geography. Free link here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1j0Dj15XEo2u….

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Packed house tonight for Dr. Kirsten Wood's talk at Books & Books to mark the release of her new book, 'Accommodating the Republic: Taverns in the Early United States.' Congratulations Dr. Wood!

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Packed house tonight for Dr. Kirsten Wood's talk at @BooksandBooks to mark the release of her new book, 'Accommodating the Republic: Taverns in the Early United States.' Congratulations Dr. Wood! @fiu_sipa @UNC_Press
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If you’re involved in any of these anti-genocide actions at universities, please make sure to save your emails, flyers and other papers so that in 50 years your university can proudly display them as part of their special collections

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Uki Goñi(@ukigoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Argentina’s university system dates back to 1613 and Spanish rule.
Buenos Aires University was founded in 1821 as a state university with free tuition, although tuition fees were imposed in the mid-1800s.
In 1949 Perón reintroduced free tuition.
It’s a source of national pride.

Argentina’s university system dates back to 1613 and Spanish rule. Buenos Aires University was founded in 1821 as a state university with free tuition, although tuition fees were imposed in the mid-1800s. In 1949 Perón reintroduced free tuition. It’s a source of national pride.
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Uki Goñi(@ukigoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students with books on their heads to protest president Milei’s anti-education, rocketing-poverty and pro-billionaire government.
Capture from lavaca tuitera video.
In Córdoba, Argentina’s second-largest city, whose state-run university, founded in 1613, Milei wants to shut down.

Students with books on their heads to protest president Milei’s anti-education, rocketing-poverty and pro-billionaire government. Capture from @Lavacatuitera video. In Córdoba, Argentina’s second-largest city, whose state-run university, founded in 1613, Milei wants to shut down.
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Uki Goñi(@ukigoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even the pro-Milei press is describing today’s nation-wide marches as “massive”.
You can’t attack culture and promote tax evasion for billionaires and get away with it in the country with one of the highest bookshop-to-inhabitants ratio on the planet.

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