From Pennsylvania to Iowa to Louisiana, across the U.S., Black Communities Are Taking Action to Preserve Their History capitalbnews.org/black-commun... #handsoffourhistory
With the current administration's attack on history, Indivisible Jefferson County WV rallied in Harper's Ferry to demand HANDS OFF OUR HISTORY #indivisible #IJCWV #Handsoffourhistory #HIA #BI @maddow.msnbc.com
With the current administration's attack on history, Indivisible Jefferson County WV rallied in Harper's Ferry to demand HANDS OFF OUR HISTORY #indivisible #IJCWV #Handsoffourhistory #HIA #BI
With the current administration's attack on history, Indivisible Jefferson County WV rallied in Harper's Ferry to demand #Handsoffourhistory. 114 local West Virginians were in attendance. @maddow.msnbc.com
#IJCWV #HIA #BI #EPPOP
With the current administration’s attack on history, Indivisible Jefferson County WV rallied in Harper’s Ferry to demand #Handsoffourhistory. 114 local West Virginians were in attendance. @maddow.msnbc.com #IJCWV #HIA #BI #EPPOP #JohnBrown
Meanwhile in Harper’s Ferry the current administration is attempting to erase our history #NoKings #HandsoffourHistory
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The Smithsonian is a MUSEUM of history.
Not a MAGA pep rally.
#HandsOffOurHistory
Packed house to talk about and strategize on how to protect our history. #HandsOffOurHistory
Black Smithsonian is removing important artifacts including a cloth made by enslaved people after it's leader resigns.
#handsoffourhistory
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Good and loud march on DC #HandsOffOurHistory
Over the weekend, we rallied in D.C. to defend Black history, art, and culture. Black history is American history, yet it faces relentless attempts to be erased. We must continue to resist and stand up against attacks on racial justice and democracy. #HandsOffOurHistory
#HandsOffOurHistory: The Freedom to Learn is the Freedom to Live | National Urban League
@50501supporters.bsky.social The Freedom to Learn Network wrapped up a week of activity with speeches at the Wilson Building and march to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Black history is American history!
#handsoffourhistory
#freedomtolearn
@freestatecoalition.bsky.social The Freedom to Learn Network wrapped up a week of activity with speeches at the Wilson Building and march to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Black history is American history!
#handsoffourhistory
#freedomtolearn
@50501movement.bsky.social The Freedom to Learn Network wrapped up a week of activity with speeches at the Wilson Building and march to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Black history is American history!
#handsoffourhistory
#freedomtolearn
@50501activists.bsky.social The Freedom to Learn Network wrapped up a week of activity with speeches at the Wilson Building and march to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Black history is American history!
#handsoffourhistory
#freedomtolearn
Today I attended the Freedom to Learn and Hands Off Our History Protest and March to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture! #handsoffourhistory #freedomtolearndcactivation #dc #nmaahc #handsoffnmaahc #handsoff #africanamericanhistory
I attended the Freedom to Learn and Hands Off Our History Protest and March to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture! #handsoffourhistory #freedomtolearndcactivation #dc #nmaahc #handsoffnmaahc #handsoff #africanamericanhistory
Rally and march for Black history, #NMAAHC, and more.
#handsoffourhistory
#freedomtolearn
#ITakeMyHistoryBlack
#africanamericanpolicyforum
Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan on the red carpet for Sinners.
Black culture is American culture.
LDF stands with the African American Policy Forum's #HandsOffOurHistory initiative to defend our history and our stories.
If #Sinners reminded us of anything, it’s that our voices and perspectives matter — and we won’t be erased or silenced.
"PAINFUL AS IT IS TRUE" Slave Auctions at the Exchange If you looked out this window before 1856, you wouldn't see a tree, bench, or parking lot, but a very different scene. This ares, loosely bounded by the Exchange building and Gillon and East Day saceis mus one orine mos, common destinations for downtown slave auctions. Slave sales here and elsewhere in Charleston increased in the nineteenth century as cotton agriculture spread west. More and more, slave traders exported people from South Carolina to work on plantations in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Texas Though private slave sales then and before were probably more common (and had the same tragic outcome for enslaved people), the spectacle of the slave auction put slavery's inhumanity on full public diplay Read these quotes and try to imagine what this place was like for the people here then: those sold, and those selling, buying, and watching
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Race and Revolution African Americans and indigenous people were caught between an empire and a rebellion during the American Revolution. At the onset of war, the majority of South Carolinians were enslaved African Americans who could not freely choose a side. South Carolina's laws also limited choices for non-whites who were already free, whether they were African American or Indigenous. It was unclear whether a British or American victory would mean better circumstances for people of color and their families.
In 1860, the four million American Slaves were conservatively valued at $3 billion. That sum was almost three times the value of the entire American manufacturing establishment or all the railroads in the United States, about seven times the net worth of all the banks and some forty-eight times the expenditures of the Federal Government. From the book Slavery and Public History, the tough stuff of American memory edited by James Oliver Horton & Lois B. Horton.
A crowd gathered at 1350 Penn Ave NW to protest Black history being erased from our museums and schools. Will be marching to the Museum of African American History. Join us! #HandsOffOurHistory
These activists are ‘flooding the zone with Black history’ to protest Trump’s attacks on DEI #HandsOffOurHistory
Fitting that @aapf.bsky.social #FreedomtoLearn #HandsOffOurHistory Nat'l Day of Action is on anniv. of Septima Clark's birth. A liberatory teacher.
For days of action (May 3 & June 7) & all year see #TeachTruthSyllabus lessons ⬇️ and defend right to teach them.
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"Those who would erase the past are intending to repeat it." - Kimberlé Crenshaw
#HandsOffOurHistory
#MayDay2025
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Just learned there is a DC Indivisible march tomorrow 5/3 from the John A. Wilson building (1350 Penn Ave NW) to the African American Museum. To protest the erasure of Black history from our museums and classrooms. 11am-1pm. #HandsOffOurHistory #Indivisible
Sign the Black History is American History Affirmation and Pledge. Stand with us as we as we call on leaders and all who stand for democracy, racial justice, and civil rights to affirm Black History is American History!
#HandsOffOurHistory
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Take Actions for Libraries: Write a Letter to your newspaper’s editor to affirm that Black History is American History! Speak up about important community issues like attacks on Black History and Memory.
#HandsOffOurHistory
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