It is a vital part of the very fabric of American history and it continues to play a role in shaping our country’s future.
This thread will help illustrate that point by diving into an important piece of history – the arrival of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2/10: In August 1619, about a year before the Mayflower’s voyage, a ship arrived in Point Comfort, Virginia carrying the first enslaved Africans to English North America.
3/10: The “20 and odd” Africans, as historical documents refer to them, arrived on the “White Lion,” a ship that had captured them from a Portuguese slaver.
They were sold in exchange for food and some were transported to Jamestown, the first permanent English colony.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
4/10: This marks the beginning of over two centuries of chattel slavery in North America, an institution that had profound impact on the social, political, and economic structure of the colonies and, later, the United States. #HistoryMatters#Juneteenth2023
5/10: It’s important to remember, these enslaved Africans were more than labor.
They were people with diverse cultures, languages, and skills. They made significant contributions, often forced and unrecognized, to the early colonies. #BlackContributions#Juneteenth2023
6/10: In contrast, the Pilgrims, a group of English settlers, arrived in 1620 on the Mayflower, establishing the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts.
Their story is often highlighted in our history books, while the 1619 narrative is less widely known.#Juneteenth2023
7/10: As we commemorate American history, let’s strive to ensure all narratives are equally represented. This includes the painful parts of our history.
Understanding this is crucial for acknowledging the contributions of Black Americans and addressing the systemic issues that stem from this dark period in our history.
10/10: Together, let’s continue to unravel the complete history of America – in all its complexity and diversity.
It’s through comprehensive understanding that we can truly appreciate the depths of our past and work towards a future built on truth and equity. #EndThread… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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1/10: This #Juneteenth, we confront a horrific but essential part of American history:
The brutal exploitation of enslaved Africans, whose unpaid labor fueled the rise of the United States as an economic powerhouse. #BlackHistoryIsAmericanHistory
2/10: From the early 1600s, millions of African people were forcibly brought to the U.S. and exploited for their labor.
They were the engine that powered America’s rise as an agrarian economy, particularly in the South. #slavery
3/10: Enslaved Africans were integral to lucrative industries such as tobacco, indigo, and rice in the 17th & 18th centuries.
However, it was the cotton industry in the 19th century that turned the U.S. into an economic colossus. #EconomicHistory
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America’s democracy problem is also a literacy problem:
“More than half (54%) of Americans between the ages of 16 and 74 read below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level, according to a piece published in 2022 by APM Research Lab.” @snopes.
The quality of our democracy is directly proportional to the quality of our participation in it. If someone can’t read, they are at the mercy of those who can.
This is not purely an education issue, it's a societal problem that touches upon all aspects of where we have failed; the lack of universal healthcare, the lack of universal pre-k, the lack of universal maternity care, a culture that punishes intellectualism, a culture steeped in… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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