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Nov 27 32 tweets 21 min read
It’s a little bit shorter of a thread due to the holiday, but y’all just produced too much public scholarly goodness this week for me to miss one of my #ScholarSunday threads entirely! So…
…here’s my 103rd #ScholarSunday thread of great public scholarly writing & work, podcast episodes, new & forthcoming books from the past week. Share more below, & I hope it’s been a restful & thankful week, all! #twitterstorians
Starting with a few favorites from the week as usual, including @LeviRickert1 of @nativenews_net on Billy Mills for #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth (h/t @jeff_ostler):
nativenewsonline.net/opinion/billy-…
Really beautiful & moving stuff from @dwaynebetts for @nytimes (gift link here for the full essay):
nytimes.com/2022/11/25/opi…
@LauraMallonee wrote for @SmithsonianMag on Rebecca Latimer Felton, featuring the expertise of @cfeimster @Swagner711 @ProfGidlow & Lee Ann Whites:
smithsonianmag.com/history/the-na…
& here’s @LanierAlison for @MsMagazine on how the great Pauline E. Hopkins helped inspire the world of Wakanda:

msmagazine.com/2022/11/23/bla…
@e_alexjung wrote for @vulture as part of their series on the inimitable Octavia Butler:
vulture.com/article/octavi…
@SorayaMcDonald wrote for @andscape on how recent films on Emmett Till & the US & the Holocaust helps us connect historical dots:
andscape.com/features/two-n…
While @megankatenelson reviewed the new Yellowstone documentary for @Slate:
slate.com/culture/2022/1…
& @donmoyn wrote for his newsletter on lessons from #Andor:
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-administ…
Another excellent piece from @marthasjones_ for the Johns Hopkins Hard Histories project:
hardhistoriesjhu.substack.com/p/the-peabody-…
& check out this amazing @BPLBoston archive of vintage vinyl (h/t @CarisAdel):

archive.org/details/vinyl_…
Two of our best public scholarly podcasts dropped new episodes this week, including @Unsung__History featuring Margaret K. Nelson:
unsunghistorypodcast.com/1950s-secrets/
& make sure to check out the newest @draftingthepast episode featuring @DebHarkness:

draftingthepast.com/podcast-episod…
For another vital new interview, @WeAreTeachers talked with @saribethrose:
weareteachers.com/sari-beth-rose…
Trio of great new @madebyhistory columns this week, including A.S. Dillingham on the indigenous contexts for Wakanda Forever:
washingtonpost.com/made-by-histor…
@llassabe wrote for @madebyhistory on the true threats Ron DeSantis & his ilk pose to public education:
washingtonpost.com/made-by-histor…
& finally for @madebyhistory, here’s @UPina08 on the histories of how human rights abuses are handled by World Cup hosts:
washingtonpost.com/made-by-histor…
Anne Kerth wrote for @BlkPerspectives on the antebellum businesswoman Margaret Walker:
aaihs.org/margaret-walke…
Also check out this compelling @BlkPerspectives interview with @ProfTDParry:
aaihs.org/black-american…
& finally for @BlkPerspectives, @ah_maniza reviewed @katolivarius’ Necropolis, out now from @Harvard_Press:
aaihs.org/immunity-capit…
Speaking of new books, check out @_alice_evans’ thread on @historleans Massive Resistance & Southern Womanhood from @UGAPress:

& also check out @CarolineEGrego’s thread on the official release of her book Hurricane Jim Crow from @UNC_Press:

Also out now is the hugely necessary collection Myth America from co-editors @KevinMKruse & @julianzelizer:

For a lot more great books from the last year, check out the @contingent_mag book list:
contingentmagazine.org/2022/11/26/202…
Gonna end with a couple more great pieces for this holiday week, including @janegreenway of @CNNOpinion interviewing Rossi Anastopoulo:
cnn.com/2022/11/24/opi…
While @PepePierce wrote for @hyperallergic on Thanksgiving & the National Day of Mourning:
hyperallergic.com/783269/you-can…
Finally, here’s my newest @SatEvePost Considering History column on the amazing figure & speech that launched that National Day of Mourning:
saturdayeveningpost.com/2022/11/consid…
PS. I’m sure I missed even more than usual in this shorter thread, so please add more writing, podcasts, books (especially yours) below. Thanks, happy reading, & I hope the holiday season is off to a wonderful start for y’all! #twitterstorians
& adding this eulogy for Staughton Lynd from @NatCounterPunch (h/t @MarcusRediker):
counterpunch.org/2022/11/25/an-…

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