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Revolution
Rodent vengeance. Curious myths of the Middle Ages. 1876.
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Podcast reading w/ Free PDF 📚: The War of The Flea~How Guerrilla Fighters Could Win The World! By Robert Taber
Summary:
In an era where the dynamics of conflict and resistance are ever-evolving, Robert Taber's book, "War of the Flea: How the Guerrilla Fighter Could Win the World" stands as a beacon of insight and analysis. Drawing inspiration from the resistance movements across the global south, @shesunruly and @the_penandpaper embarks on an auditory journey that delves into the undercurrents of asymmetrical warfare and the indomitable spirit of insurgent movements across the globe.
Listeners are invited to traverse through time and space, from the dense forests of Vietnam to the arid landscapes of Afghanistan, and the ongoing struggles against western hegemony in Africa, examining how outnumbered and outgunned forces have wielded the weapons of guerrilla tactics, psychological warfare, and public opinion to challenge dominant powers."War of the Flea" sheds light on the enduring question of what makes these David vs. Goliath battles possible—and at times, even successful.
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#OnThisDay in 1831, Nat Turner led a rebellion of enslaved people in Southampton County, Virginia.
This early example of colonial rebellion and resistance represented a deep yearning enslaved Black Americans had to be free. #NMAAHCFutures
Published by Unidentified Owned by Turner, Nat, American, 1800 - 1831 Date 1830s Medium ink on paper (fiber product) Dimensions H x W x D: 4 15/16 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. (12.5 x 8.9 x 3.8 cm) Description A small Bible, missing its front and back cover. It has lost pages at the beginning and end of the text, losing the entirety of Genesis and parts of Leviticus and Revelation.
The first page contains Leviticus 4:32 through Leviticus 6:2. Place used Southampton County, Virginia, United States, North and Central America Classification Slavery and Freedom ObjectsDocuments and Published Materials-Published WorksReligious and Sacred Objects Type Bibles Topic Christianity FaithPreachingReligionResistanceSlaveryU.S. History, 1815-1861 Credit Line Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Maurice A. Person and Noah and Brooke Porter Object number 2011.28