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THIS IS THE LEGACY OF THE MORMONS...

Mountain Meadow Massacre, perpetrated by Mormons of the settlers (mostly from Arkansas) heading west to California...
The Mormons took of arms against their fellow citizens & massacred them.
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To my Beautiful Bluesky Family:

When your "leaders" (so-called) show who they are the first time, believe them...

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In photos: Black History Month's 60 year anniversaries Photos of 1965 highlight last days of Malcolm X and marches in Selma

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Kerry James Marshall, Portrait of Nat Turner with the Head of his Master, 2011.

After Nat Turner’s execution, rumors circulated that his severed head was put on display as a macabre warning to other enslaved individuals. It is believed that his head was mounted on a pole or displayed in a public space to instill fear and suppress any thoughts of rebellion. This grotesque display served as a chilling reminder of the brutal consequences of defying the institution of slavery. Additionally, some reports suggest that Turner's head was later removed and circulated in private collections, where it may have been treated as a gruesome trophy by those who sought to reinforce white supremacy through such acts of intimidation. While the exact details of this may never be fully verified, the notion of Turner's head being paraded as a symbol of control further underscores the lengths to which authorities went to break the spirit of resistance. These actions also contributed to Turner’s enduring legacy as a figure of defiance, inspiring future generations of abolitionists and those seeking justice for the oppressed.

Kerry James Marshall, Portrait of Nat Turner with the Head of his Master, 2011. After Nat Turner’s execution, rumors circulated that his severed head was put on display as a macabre warning to other enslaved individuals. It is believed that his head was mounted on a pole or displayed in a public space to instill fear and suppress any thoughts of rebellion. This grotesque display served as a chilling reminder of the brutal consequences of defying the institution of slavery. Additionally, some reports suggest that Turner's head was later removed and circulated in private collections, where it may have been treated as a gruesome trophy by those who sought to reinforce white supremacy through such acts of intimidation. While the exact details of this may never be fully verified, the notion of Turner's head being paraded as a symbol of control further underscores the lengths to which authorities went to break the spirit of resistance. These actions also contributed to Turner’s enduring legacy as a figure of defiance, inspiring future generations of abolitionists and those seeking justice for the oppressed.

12. Rumors suggest Turner's severed head was used as a warning to other enslaved people and later circulated in private collections.
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We don’t forget January 6th.

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