Robert Greene II
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Claflin University Associate Professor of History; AAIHS President; Co-Host *Our New South* podcast; Modjeska Simkins School Lead Instructor; historian, writer, Star Trek fan
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the extent to which media elites treat liberal americans as if they do not count in the body politic is a real problem
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I read the piece. You shouldn't. He dismisses the "No Kings" protests as liberals in blue cities. He invokes Rosa Parks, as if rural white people in the 60s loved everything that the movement then was doing. "We need a movement but not this one" is a core centrist tact these days.
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robgreeneii.bsky.social
I am so sorry for your loss.
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🌈 Today is #NationalComingOutDay!

Whether you’re out, not out, questioning, or can’t share your truth safely, you’re valid, seen, loved and part of community regardless of how visible you are.

Coming out is personal. Be proud of who you are, in whatever way feels right for you. ❤️
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If you‘re not following my sis @drcaberry.bsky.social or my friend @robgreeneii.bsky.social or historian @agordonreed.bsky.social #Smart People #academia then I’d suggest you start if you’re like me & admire intelligence & love to follow ppl you can Learn from!
Just my 2 cents 😊
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Hey yall!

I got into the Tin House Autumn Workshop. I don't make much money from my part-time job, so I need help raising $3k for the trip. Below are ways to help me:
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publicdomainrev.bsky.social
In 1900, Black librarian Daniel Murray began a bibliography of works by Black Americans, his goal “to secure every book and pamphlet in existence, by a Negro Author”, exhibit them at the 1900 Paris Exposition, and then archive them at @LibraryCongress: publicdomainreview.org/collection/d...
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historians.org
In #AHAPerspectives, Hilary N. Green shares her experiences working on an NPS historic resources study—and why she’s hesitant to do another in the current environment. 🗃️
Research for the Parks – AHA
With historic research studies, historians can help to shape the interpretation, research, and educational programming of the National Park Service.
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defuncteconomist.bsky.social
WEB DuBois wrote this inscription, posted at Harper‘s Ferry
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The White House Press Secretary, the official spokesperson for the Trump administration, told reporters in an official briefing that the president wants to invade "every Democrat-run city" with troops.

Any media still pretending that this is about "crime" is making a conscious choice to lie to you.
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Leavitt: "These are the bad guys that we are picking up in Washington DC every day. The president would love to do this in every Democrat-run city across the country."
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tranquilitypress.bsky.social
For 59 years, Star Trek has inspired fans to imagine boldly & build whole new worlds.

At Tranquility Press, we try to make Trek feel real—from oral histories of Wolf 359 to Galaxy-class development, Romulan politics, and xB social commentaries.

Here’s to the next 59 years of exploring together.
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robgreeneii.bsky.social
And another link in case you don't have a sub or reached your limit of reads:

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robgreeneii.bsky.social
Due to today being Star Trek Day, I wanted to share a few things I've written about Trek over the years, beginning with my piece for The Atlantic back in 2017 about the two-parter "Past Tense":

www.theatlantic.com/entertainmen...
Revisiting the Most Political 'Star Trek' Episode
In 1995, the "Deep Space Nine" installment “Past Tense” stood out for its realistic, near-future vision of racism and economic injustice.
www.theatlantic.com
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brandonfriedman.bsky.social
Since Republican Senator Eric Schmitt brought up "Continental Army soldiers dying of frostbite at Valley Forge" in his speech arguing that America's heritage is white and Eurocentric, I have to say one thing about the whiteness of Continental units at Valley Forge. 🧵
sharonk.bsky.social
man. if Eric Schmitt's speech to NatCon isn't a sign of the times, i don't know what is
"America is not a 'universal nation.' ... [American] principles are not abstractions. They are living, breathing things — rooted in a people and embodied in a way of life."

Senator Eric Schmitt got a standing ovation at Nat Con DC for saying America as a nation is the property of a distinct ethnic people.

Americans are a mix of “the most adventurous, the most courageous, the most curious and innovative” of the English, Scotch-Irish, and continental Europeans, who came as settlers and have spent hundreds of years building, fighting, and dying for "a homeland for themselves and their descendants."

"We’re a nation of settlers, explorers, and pioneers — born on the ocean waters that carried the first ships to our shores and forged in the crucible of a wild frontier. Our people tamed a continent, built a civilization from the wilderness, and wrote our nation’s name in history.

"Our ancestors were driven here by destiny, possessed by urgent and fiery conviction, by burning belief, devoted to their cause and their God."

"The Continental Army soldiers dying of frostbite at Valley Forge, Pilgrims struggling to survive in the hard winter soil of Plymouth, pioneers striking out from Missouri for the wild and dangerous frontier, [and] outnumbered Kentucky settlers, repelling wave after wave of Indian war band attacks from behind their stockade walls, would be astonished to hear that they were only fighting for a 'proposition.'

"They believed they were forging a nation — a homeland for themselves and their descendants."

"America, in all its glory, is their gift to us, handed down across the generations.

"It belongs to us. It’s our birthright, our heritage, our destiny.

"If America is everything and everyone, then it is nothing and no one at all."