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Peter Solarz
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Product Placement

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4c hair appreciation thread
I donāt see it enough
She said āwhy in the world would I ever share my magic with you?ā
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Artist is Lady London
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I love her so much
Angela Davis speaking behind a four-sided bulletproof glass shield at Madison Square Garden, 29 June 1972.
Craig Of The Creek Season 2 To Get Added On January 1st On HBO Max
Craig Of The Creek has been on HBO Max after awhile but Season 2 has been missing after awhile, this could be due ON-Demand Contracts and The Cartoon Network App but finally on New Years Day a bunch of shows of CN including Craig Of The Creek Season 2 will get added on the service
Friday, Jan. 1
Codename: Kids Next Door
Courage the Cowardly Dog
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
Ed, Edd n Eddy
Long Live the Royals
Mao Mao, Heroes of Pure Heart
Apple & Onion Season 2
Craig of the Creek Season 2
Ben 10 (2017)
With how much Iām stressed about money I really need to find somešš¾
Yall better not be fuckin lyin to me.
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School just gave me the book money they owe me from 3 months ago⦠Iām so excited. And I just got a job Wednesday. I hope y'all get what y'all need!
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Broomsticks and Material Cultures of Cleanliness in American SlaveryĀ
In 1901 preeminent Black Sociologist W.E.B. Du Dois published an essay entitled, āThe Home of the Slave,ā which detailed his findings about plantation landscapes, the architecture of slave cabins, and his reflections on the difficulties Black people faced in maintaining a domestic space under American slavery. He noted that the systemās brutalities were not only manifested through labor, but that an enslaved personās denigration was woven into the plantationās environment and its architecture. Essentially, āThe Home of a Slaveā was equated to familial destruction and personal demoralization. Du Boisās essay was an innovative venture because it explored the material culture of slavery when few white scholars believed African American history was worth intellectual pursuit. However, he presumed that enslaved people were so dejected by their bondage that they developed a ālack of hygiene customs,ā since Black families were often ruptured āand the traditions of the white environment never learned.ā Like others of his time, he was especially critical of Black southernersā perceived unhealthy behaviors, believing slavery produced a culture of degenerate habits.
In certain respects, Du Boisās contemporary assertions are understandable. He used his scholarship to uncover how the legacies of enslavement contributed to the difficulties Black people still confronted into the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, he rarely granted enslaved people any agency and he did not acquire testimonials from people who experienced slavery. However, examining how former enslaved people spoke of the broomstickās value in forming and maintaining a culture of cleanliness challenges such assumptions. It also reveals how enslaved people consciously upheld a sanitary domestic space.
Maintaining a clean environment provided order to a life often chaotic, and enslaved people used the surrounding materials to manufacture their brooms. Though enslavers usually provided tools for economic production, enslaved people were required to furnish their own utilities for personal use. Such sentiments are reflected in the narrative of Della Fountain, who recounted, āWe had no broomsā¦so we made brush brooms to sweep our floors.ā She believed that the object used by the enslaved was distinct from the standard broom of white people. Fountainās broom was an earthy object that proved especially valuable for the needs of her communityā¦
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