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#Argentina’s fall isn’t just about bad economics — it’s about a nation built on exclusion, denial, and debt. Until it faces its racist past and its policy rot, it will stay trapped. And guess what? It’s #NeverGonnaRepay.

#TruthToPower #ReclaimHistory #AmericaFirst

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Hollywood glamorized the Confederacy as noble & misunderstood.

Gone With the Wind wasn’t history—it was propaganda.
The “Lost Cause” myth made traitors look like tragic heroes.

UDC (United Daughters of the Confederacy) rewrote schoolbooks.

📚 Myth > fact.

#ReclaimHistory #LostCause

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Truth is buried by narrative-shapers.
Silenced voices? They rise.

At Know[ledge], we uncover erased heroes and amplify excluded voices.

Who’s a forgotten hero you want remembered?

#ReclaimHistory #EdTech #history #culture #quote #HistoryUnderAttack

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Robert E. Lee fought to uphold slavery.

The 107th U.S. Colored Infantry fought to end it.

Yet Lee has statues and street names across the South.

It’s time to honor the soldiers who fought for freedom.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Confederate symbols in public spaces continue to glorify white supremacy year-round. From street names to monuments, they perpetuate a false narrative of nobility in the face of oppression.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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The Little Rock Nine walked through hate to get to history class.

The Bentonville Confederate Monument stood for white supremacy.

Honor those who broke barriers—not the ones who built them.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Operation Dixie = Southern workers organizing across race lines for justice.

Nash County = Confederate tributes to the people who fought to keep slavery alive.

We know which side of history we’re on.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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A square oil and mixed media painting portraying a woman in revolutionary gesture, her arm raised as if reaching or resisting. The figure references Théroigne de Méricourt, reimagined with modern, multiracial features and glyph-like scars marked on her cheek. Swirling layers of paint and language—both readable and abstract—merge protest with poetry. In vivid hues of red, orange, green, and blue, bold text overlays the surface: "no one can own the land nor the sea", "witness", "they bear atrocities". Loose calligraphic gestures intertwine with chaotic underlayers, suggesting revolt, memory, and digital distortion. The style is fragmented, urgent, and unapologetically alive. The woman's expression is fierce yet vulnerable, her gaze directed skyward. The background contains brushstrokes and graffiti-like tags evoking movement, protest, and ancestral echoes. A tribute to defiant women throughout time, re-coded for the age of algorithmic empires.

A square oil and mixed media painting portraying a woman in revolutionary gesture, her arm raised as if reaching or resisting. The figure references Théroigne de Méricourt, reimagined with modern, multiracial features and glyph-like scars marked on her cheek. Swirling layers of paint and language—both readable and abstract—merge protest with poetry. In vivid hues of red, orange, green, and blue, bold text overlays the surface: "no one can own the land nor the sea", "witness", "they bear atrocities". Loose calligraphic gestures intertwine with chaotic underlayers, suggesting revolt, memory, and digital distortion. The style is fragmented, urgent, and unapologetically alive. The woman's expression is fierce yet vulnerable, her gaze directed skyward. The background contains brushstrokes and graffiti-like tags evoking movement, protest, and ancestral echoes. A tribute to defiant women throughout time, re-coded for the age of algorithmic empires.

Théroigne de Méricourt: silenced, defamed, institutionalized—but not erased. Her cry echoes in every uprising against digital feudalism & extraction. Revolutionary spirit ≠ history. It's NOW.
#ReclaimHistory #RadicalFeminism #DecolonizeData #ArtAsResistance
Théroigne, 2025, oil on canvas, 50x50 cm

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Why celebrate a Confederate when we could honor Col. Charles Young — the first Black national park superintendent, military attaché, and a real American hero.

Let’s reclaim who we remember.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Know[ledge]: Hidden History - Apps on Google Play Explore hidden narratives in race, gender & LGBTQ+ stories.

🚨 Our Android Beta is LIVE!

Know[ledge] is the app reimagining history through truth, identity & erased voices.

Test it, explore it, tell us what you think.

📲 Download now: tinyurl.com/knowbeta

#ReclaimHistory #EdTech #BetaLaunch #Blacksky #LGBTQHistory #BlackHistory #WomenHistory

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They weren’t in the movies. They weren’t in the textbooks. But they were in the dirt, the dust, and the history. Hollywood gave you cowhands. Reality gave you cowboys.

They weren’t in the movies. They weren’t in the textbooks. But they were in the dirt, the dust, and the history. Hollywood gave you cowhands. Reality gave you cowboys.

The real cowboys didn’t ride for fame. They rode for survival—and were erased for comfort. #SecularClarity #BlackCowboys #HistoryUnedited #HollywoodLies #WesternMythology #AmericanTruth #ReclaimHistory #CowhandsVsCowboys

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Heard someone say “the Civil War wasn’t about slavery” or that Confederate monuments are about history, not hate?

We’ve heard it all before—and we’ve got receipts.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Heard someone say “the Civil War wasn’t about slavery” or that Confederate monuments are about history, not hate?

We’ve heard it all before—and we’ve got receipts.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Juanita Craft organized for justice and desegregation in Texas.

Richard Dowling fought to uphold the Confederacy.

It’s time we honor the people who moved us forward—not those who held us back.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Ruby Bridges risked everything to integrate Louisiana schools.

Iberville Parish still honors those who fought to keep her out.

One symbolizes bravery. The other symbolizes oppression.

We know who deserves the monument.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Confederate Heritage Month celebrates a history rooted in white supremacy—not the South we know and love.

Let’s honor real Southern heritage this April: justice, culture and resistance.

Read more on the HopeWatch blog: www.splcenter.org/re...

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Silas Hunt broke barriers in higher ed.

The Confederate Capitol Guards fought to keep those barriers up.

Why are we still honoring their legacy over his?

Replace symbols of hate with stories of hope.

#ReclaimHistory #AntiConfederateHistoryMonth

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Harriet Tubman freed enslaved people and fought for justice.

The "Mothers of the Confederacy" built statues of the people who enslaved them.

Who deserves to be honored?

We know the answer.

#AntiConfederateHistoryMonth #ReclaimHistory

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