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@rejiglass

black female professional glass blower/ abstract expressionist painter 40 years

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America’s promise of freedom is filled with contradiction. Perhaps no people understood this more than the roughly four million enslaved African Americans living in the U.S. before 1863. By 1862, Abraham Lincoln realized that to restore the Union, slavery must end. #ANationsStory

America’s promise of freedom is filled with contradiction. Perhaps no people understood this more than the roughly four million enslaved African Americans living in the U.S. before 1863. By 1862, Abraham Lincoln realized that to restore the Union, slavery must end. #ANationsStory
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Learn more about how even after the Union won the Civil War, to abolish slavery and grant citizenship to African American men, the South sought to maintain racial segregation: x.com/NMAAHC/status/… #APeoplesJourney #ANationsStory

genevieve 💕 (@genevieveew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

saw this graphic about slave populations tweeted by the Smithsonian’s NMAAHC and thought it needed to be side by side with current african american populations. we haven't changed much

saw this graphic about slave populations tweeted by the <a href="/NMAAHC/">Smithsonian’s NMAAHC</a> and thought it needed to be side by side with current african american populations. we haven't changed much
reji (@rejiglass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a simple fix. I am Black and I am not buying your coffee ever again. So put that in your grinder and brew it up.

Smithsonian’s NMAAHC (@nmaahc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The nation's capital ended slavery #onthisday in 1862. The city was a thriving center for slavery & by contrast, a hub for anti-slavery abolitionists. By the end of the Civil War, over 40,000 emancipated individuals had found their home in Washington, D.C. #ANationsStory

The nation's capital ended slavery #onthisday in 1862.  The city was a thriving center for slavery &amp; by contrast, a hub for anti-slavery abolitionists. 

By the end of the Civil War, over 40,000 emancipated individuals had found their home in Washington, D.C. #ANationsStory