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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoThe Power of Pamphlets in the Anti-Slavery Movement - JSTOR Daily2024-03-25T21:07:41+00:00
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https://www.publicbooks.org/how-haiti-destroyed-slavery/
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https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-love-letter-to-watches-thatll-have-you-loving-them-all-over-again-faults-and-all
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https://slate.com/culture/2022/11/wendell-berry-need-to-be-whole-review.html
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https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-dark-side-of-play/
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https://soundcloud.com/socialismconf/black-and-indigenous-liberation-a-dialogue-with-robyn-maynard-and-leanne-betasamosake-simpson
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/02/28/wendell-berrys-advice-for-a-cataclysmic-age
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https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/5296-the-latin-american-hydra
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https://goodbye.substack.com/p/adolph-reed-jr-jim-crow-raceclass?s=r
robertogrecoIt’s not like white people had a meeting around the campfire and said, “let’s go put some Jim Crow on some Black people”
36:30: Framing Jim Crow as unrelenting oppression in fact mirrors, ironically, the very vision laid out by segregationists themselves. This view, found today in liberal anti-racism discourses, attributes everything to an abstract “white supremacy” and “anti-Blackness.” Class is disavowed. The effect is to help sustain an elite stratum of racial spokespeople. But also, why does this race-first worldview have such broad appeal?
53:15: Adolph responds to charges that his argument is class reductionist. We reference an older exchange with the late political theorist Ellen Meiskins Wood (2002) to clarify the distinctions in Adolph’s arguments (see the original text here, esp. the “Rejoinder” https://advancethestruggle.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/how_does_race_relate_to_class-2.pdf ]). Race, he argues, is one of many ideologies to sustain accumulation and class power that rest on “ascriptive differences,” or, putative ideas about the natural differences between people: if not race, then sex, gender, religion, caste, tribe, mental and physical abilities, etc.
- Also see Adolph’s concise summary in New Labor Forum (2013). [https://americanstudies.yale.edu/sites/default/files/files/Adolph%20Reed%20-%20Marx%2C%20Race%2C%20and%20Neoliberalism.pdf ]
1:03:50: Wrestling with common objections, such as, “ethnocentrism predates capitalism, so race is autonomous from class”; or, “upper-class Black people are subject to police violence too, so class doesn’t explain racism.”
1:14:20: Adolph on the broader generalizability of his analysis for other groups, in the US and globally (see Clare Kim on comparative analyses of Asian American/Black racial ideology [https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=2453 ]). And where Adolph got his Marxism.
I wouldn’t say I’m the most cosmopolitan world traveler. But the thing I will say is that, in every place that I’ve been, what I’ve noticed is that most people are scuffling trying to work for a living. It doesn’t matter what kind of food they eat or the music they listen to. I mean that’s all interesting, more or less. But the basic human condition is that, right?
1:30:30: NBA banter."]]>adolphreedjr 2022 race anyliu liberalism capitalism racerelations jimcrow history clarekim roxanegay charlesblow classreductionism racereductionism nationalism blacknationalism kennethclark ellenmeiskinswood newdeal class politics us merlinchowkwanyun sociology neoliberalism economics economists reaganism morality moralism society marxism ethnocentrism hierarchy socialorder slavery quentintarantino coercion culture media tv television film ideology sorting whitesupremacy oppression inequality discourse power classpowerhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:935a7ce9f698/The awful TRUTH about “No Trespassing" signs - YouTube2022-03-16T19:59:30+00:00
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https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/the-1619-project-and-the-demands-of-public-history
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https://twitter.com/wihorne/status/1468239713928724494
robertogrecoIn 2018, Republicans got 45 percent of the popular vote in Wisconsin - which translated to 63 out of 99 state assembly seats. Democrats got the majority of the popular vote - and only 36 out of 99 seats. From a democratic standpoint, that seems… problematic. 5/
Why does this matter? The ethnonationalism & white supremacy of the GOP are unpopular, & Dems have reasonably relied on that unpopularity to win office & keep the very worst bad actors from winning power.
After finding that the piecemeal suppressionist efforts & institutional means of overturning the 2020 election insufficient, Republicans have expanded both.
Republicans passed voter restrictions in 19 states like Georgia & Texas making it harder to vote white pursuing “reforms” in making it easier to toss out results in which Dms win. https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-politics-legislature-local-elections-bills-73b331234cec8c966bb2308f6ed1696e
At the very same time, Republicans passed bills in 36 states making it easier to arrest & run over protesters, which would be Dems only recourse following GOP suppression & election rigging. https://www.icnl.org/usprotestlawtracker/
Finally, Republicans are in the midst of an “anti-CRT” campaign making it illegal to criticize white supremacist structures, even historically, in classroom & state agencies, again leaving Dems w/o recourse after GOP sabotage.
In short, the system they created is incredibly thorough, designed to prevent fallout from suppression. It MIRRORIS PRECISELY the tactics white supremacists used to create & affirm via SCOTUS an apartheid state from the 1890s through the 1960s in the U.S.
This means that unless Dems pass & implement federal legislation (like yesterday, tbh) addressing this 3-pronged attack on democracy, 2022 or 2024 will likely bring the final death of multiracial democracy.
3) Finally, mainstream reporting & public discourse continue to treat the GOP as a legitimate party & “bipartisanship” as a legitimate end.
Why does this matter? The “bipartisan” descriptions of the GOP assault on democracy as, for ex, “polarization,” hide the ways that the GOP has radicalized over the last 40 (& esp 10) yrs.
Refusing to acknowledge GOP radicalization (not to mention the proliferation of online right wing misinformation) makes it difficult for most Americans to understand the causes of our current crisis.
Historically, the most violent white supremacist backlashes occurred in response to multiracial organizing like we saw in 2020 that led “mainstream” & “centrist” forces to align with white reactionaries in the name of “civility.”
We see that most clearly during Reconstruction, Jim Crow, Red Summer, & Massive Resistance, during which white vigilante & state forces meted out mass violence while white elites found new ways to rig the system.
This white "moderatism" seeks power in preserving or reestablishing a white consensus politics by undermining critique of the "bipartisan" white consensus as inherently illegitimate.
A much longer thread on that dynamic here, but the nutshell is that from legacy to social media, our information networks are owned & operated by those literally invested in the white consensus. https://twitter.com/wihorne/status/1458049464921427981
That the vast majority of American media is either owned & operated by the super-wealthy or algorithmically manipulated by them doesn’t bode well for multiracial democracy in this moment of white backlash.
Perhaps Dems & legacy media simply haven't learned the "lessons of the last 4 yrs" or whatever. Maybe. But the behavior fits a specific pattern of historic white backlashes that put those outside the "white consensus" in mortal danger.
Civil wars are miserable & horribly deadly, but they usually carry the potential for a better, more equitable future. Unless we change course dramatically & right away, the current white backlash leaves little room for that hope. /end
One last thing: If you're looking for a useful & accessible resource on white backlashes in the U.S., Carol Anderson's White Rage is the first text on my syllabus for exactly that reason. Highly recommend! https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/white-rage-9781632864123/
Well it looks like the baddies are maddie that I used the term white backlash & are, well, white backlashing. Let's have a good laugh Rolling on the floor laughing at their expense for illustrating exactly the problem we face. Please do report them & I'll post a few blanket replies to their lies below. ["Are we the baddies?" GIF]
First, I'm not going to lock the account despite the baddies bc the whole point is that the situation we face is extremely fucking dire. People need to know that. I'll be OK, but again, plz do report the baddest little baddies.
And on to their Very Serious Critiques.
1) No, the existence of an optional course at a university you choose to attend for grad school is not "indoctrination," nor is reading abt things that happened & discussing them—which is what the course actually consists of.
What is *actual* indoctrination is demanding that courses like this, which do raise serious questions abt existing systems of power, be banned. But thanks for this trip into the Upside Down!
2) Threatening someone for using the term "white backlash" makes you look like a Clown face by, as noted above, actually illustrating a key suppressionist element of historical & ongoing white backlashes. Nice work!
3) No, the existence of Black, Latinx, or other white backlashers of color doesn't mean it's not a white backlash. In fact, every white backlash in U.S. history involved either a realignment of "whiteness" or a collaboration w/Black & other racialized elites.
Did Confederate Cherokees support, idk, "inclusion?" No, they supported proximity to power--to the white supremacist state & its regime of slave-capital. https://lsupress.org/books/detail/confederate-cherokees/
Did Black enslavers support equality? Well, no. Although the tightening grip of racist legislation diminished this group by the 1850s, every enslaving state boasted a free Black population that asserted their own rights at the expense of enslaved. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/johnson-william-jr-1809-1851/
The same might be said for Irish, Italian, Jewish, & countless other immigrant groups of the 19th & 20th centuries deemed initially nonwhite, only to relocate under the aegis of whiteness by aligning against Black Americans & newer generations of migrants. Not new.
And in fact, today's your lucky day, bc the last book on my syllabus, Daniel Martinez HoSang & Joseph E. Lowndes, Producers, Parasites, Patriots: Race and the New Right-Wing Politics of Precarity, analyzes this phenomenon re Trumpism.
Also, lol at you Clown faces again for telling on yourselves with "but Hispanics voted for Trump" bc a) white Hispanics exist & consider themselves white, but b) YOU don't consider them white & we all know why.
Not to mention that groundswell of rightwing misinformation targeting Spanish speakers in the U.S., which has been *widely reported on* over the last few months. https://www.vogue.com/article/spanish-language-covid-misinformation
Again, this "but poc support Trump so our racism isn't racist" argument is itself racist bc it fails to treat the voters that YOU baddies racialize as humans with a desire for stability & access to power. Booo!Thumbs down
One way it's obvious that this baddie "but poc" argument is in VERY BAD FAITH, also from the syllabus, is in the right wing fearmongering around immigration that increases GOP id of white by 7%. Not an accident, kids. https://twitter.com/wihorne/status/1461446566821220354
Simply reporting on Latinx immigration increases white Republican identification by 7%! I knew it would be high, but holy shit! 7%!
From White Backlash by Marisa Abrajano & Zoltan L. Hajnal.
7%!!!!!!🤯
White people are not "sending our best," it seems.
[image: screenshot]
4) Claiming that I'm promoting violence by *observing* white supremacist violence is literal enslaver rhetoric invented by proslavery apologists to attack abolitionists. Good job!
I think that's everything worth mentioning. Everyone knows I put my pronouns in the bio; I know this too bc I did it on purpose. Became a professor on purpose too. Not exactly breaking news! Now plz do everyone a favor & stop being racist reactionary little turdlets.
Sorry, one more. Saying “civil wars are bad but we are poised for something worse,” as I have done, is obviously not the same as saying “civil wars are great, whee” as you claim. I assume you baddies know that you’re lying, but plz know that you’re fooling exactly 0 ppl. Thumbs up"]]>williamhorne 2021 civilwar politics elections whitebacklash whitesupremacy donaldtrump history immigration race racism policy government fascism centrism civility moderates moderatism reconstruction segregation power republicans democrats violence suppression miniorities hispanics latinos slavery fearmongering democracy criticalracetheory us jimcrow oppression protest activism apartheid bipartisanship radicalization vigilantes vigilantism whiteconsensus carolanderson indoctrination unschooling deschooling latinx whiteness elites elitism capitalism voting misinformationhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:d3c82045a69a/The Dawn of Everything w/ David Wengrow - The Dig2021-11-15T20:36:11+00:00
https://www.thedigradio.com/podcast/the-dawn-of-everything-w-david-wengrow/
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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-conversation-alexis-pauline-gumbs
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https://twitter.com/ZoeSTodd/status/1356658436872626176
robertogreco[Troy Storfjell] Indigeneity is an analytic, not an identity. Sámi is an identity. Kanaka Maoli is an identity. Lakota and Anishinabe and Puyallup are identities. Indigeneity describes a certain set of relationships to colonialism, anticolonialism and specific lands and places.
When scholars, even progressive ones, refuse to acknowledge this, when they refuse to accept or even engage with Indigenous criticism and theory, we need to recognize what’s going on.
Hint: it’s colonialism.
17. I’m guilty of using the ‘indigenizing’ framework early in my career; I didn’t fully appreciate that it flattens specific cosmologies, laws, stories & erases the co-constitutive nature of Watts’ (2013) important concept of Indigenous Place-Thought and Indigenous knowing/being.
18. To bring the whole thread together: when Indigenous scholars don’t explicitly reference long histories of plural Indigenous scholarship from many different Indigenous nations/societies across many homelands, white folks flatten a work to ‘The Indigenous’ voice: One and Only.
19. Non-Indigenous scholars in the US and Canada have not been adequately taught Troy Storfjell’s point that the category of Indigenous is simply an analytic. So they confidently wax on about ‘Indigenizing science’ or ‘Indigenizing academe’ and hold up a handful of popular works
20. But Indigenous societies represent myriad different cosmologies, laws, languages, homelands, onto-epistemologies, and Indigenous Place-Thought (Watts 2013). And Indigenous folks have worked for generations inside and outside academe to tell these plural but specific stories.
21. The way white folks have taken up ‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ is rooted in white efforts to erase the specificity of each Indigenous society, each place, and the laws and cosmologies inherent in each homeland and flatten this to a homogeneous, interchangeable ‘Indigenous knowledge’
22. So this is why it’s so important for Indigenous scholars to make sure we cite existing work inside and outside academe really unambiguously, to disrupt the white imaginaries of what ‘Indigenous ways of knowing‘ look like.
23. The work that needs to be done is actually in dismantling the idea that academic places in Canada and the US exist outside the stolen lands they occupy. Decolonizing, anti-colonial work has to attend to the complicated histories that universities occupy.
24. This means white folks have to resist the urge to mobilize concepts like ‘braiding knowledge’ or ‘Indigenization’ if they haven’t spent time learning about Indigenous cosmologies, laws, languages, stories of the homelands they draw an income from, and/or own property in.
25. Further, white scholars must be accountable to intertwined & colliding genocides in homelands they are working in — how does Indigenous genocide, histories of enslavement of African peoples, forced displacement of people through Canadian & American imperialism shape your uni?
26. So to sum up: Braiding Sweetgrass is a beautiful book. I’ll keep teaching it, but as always, will teach it alongside Black, Indigenous, and anti-imperialist scholarship from centuries of resistance to western science, nation-states, and colonization.
27. For an idea of how I’ve tried to teach this book but also situate it within context of other lines of inquiry, you can check out the online materials I’ve shared here for #INDG2015 (but this is just a start — there are many other sources to check out) https://fishphilosophy.org/public-online-courses-2020-present/fall-term-course-site/ “
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“I’m excited to replace Braiding Sweetgrass with Fanon’s ‘Wretched of the Earth’ this year. I was wholly sucked into ‘reciprocity’ gloss of the former but watching conservation scientists weaponize pan-Indigenous noble savage tropes & co-opt and distort ‘decolonization’, I’m cured
Here’s the course outline for my Environmental Sociology graduate seminar this term. Really excited. https://www.academia.edu/51758992/SOC_5806F_2021_ENVIRONMENTAL_SOCIOLOGY_course_outline ”]]>zoetodd 2021 braidingsweetgrass saraahmed citation robinwallkimmerer gatheringmoss indigeneity indigenous whiteness reciprocity indigenization vanessawatts knowledge violence extraction relationships unschooling deschooling progressive progressivism us canada troystorfjell analytics science society indigenousknowledge academia highered highereducation genocide history slavery western colonization colonialism settlercolonialism frantzfanon wretchedoftheearth resciprocity conservation environment imperialism resistance displacement decolonization placehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a67eeb0228d2/Debating Glenn Loury: Are Racial Disparities Caused by "Culture"? - YouTube2021-08-01T23:21:54+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLK68dagC6E
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https://www.c-span.org/video/?199961-1/driven-out
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/02/podcasts/the-daily/classics-greece-rome-whiteness.html
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https://groundings.simplecast.com/episodes/joy-james
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https://truthout.org/articles/black-trans-feminist-thought-can-set-us-free/
robertogrecoThe relation between pleasure and the possession of slave property, in both the figurative and literal senses, can be explained in part by the fungibility of the slave — that is, the joy made possible by virtue of the replaceability and interchangeability endemic to the commodity — and by the extensive capacities of property — that is, the augmentation of the master subject through his embodiment in external objects and persons. Put differently, the fungibility of the commodity makes the captive body an abstract and empty vessel vulnerable to the projection of others’ feelings, ideas, desires, and values.
Black queer and trans and feminist thought provide an arsenal of critique and praxis that allows us to think rigorously both about violence, and to think again alongside Frank Wilderson’s brilliant grammar, the demand for “gratuitous freedom.” The violence that you are describing is part of a broader matrix of the gender binary that constantly seeks to imperil and outlaw Blackness, despite the failed optimism of appeals to what Jared Sexton calls “borrowed institutionality.”
How might the discourse and praxis of Trans Studies help us to move forward, to a world where justice and radical love prevails?
One of the problems of the heralded moment of “trans visibility” is the assumption that trans is perceptible and knowable, that you can visually isolate trans or that there are more authentic versions of trans than others, which implies a kind of hierarchical and vertical visual economy. Trans visibility so often means surveillance, especially by non-trans people and also by the security state — from TSA at airports to the welfare line. This is rigorously studied and dismantled by Toby Beauchamp in Going Stealth: Transgender Politics and U.S. Surveillance Practices and in Eric Stanley’s brilliant essay on visibility as an anti-trans optic (and operation). I’m interested in how trans artists through their visual theorizing are subverting that order through iterations of trans “opacity” and troubling aesthetics as a racial and patriarchal regime. For example, Ser Serpas, who in a show in 2017 at the gallery Current Projects exhibited as “self- portrait,” undercuts the autobiographical notion of the self and its portrait, titled penultimate warrior. The “self-portrait” was an incinerated armchair that she had lit on fire after throwing estradiol on it. The armchair isn’t an armchair anymore; rather than perfected, it is undone. Trans as gender in ruins.
Thinking about another intervention and troubling of trans linearity and visibility within the frame of trans studies is Eva Hayward’s “More Lessons from a Starfish: Prefixial Flesh and Transspeciated Selves.” Hayward presents an alternative to the medical linear narrative of trans women and femme embodiment as ontological insufficiency and corporeal lack — the idea that to transition requires a supplement to an originary lack that is then solved by reassignment surgery that would make one into a “real” woman. Instead, Hayward shows how every cut is a fold, how there’s no lack but instead a transition of body from itself to itself.
Finally, in thinking about Black trans art and the afterlife of slavery, it’s important to bring attention to the incredible aesthetic, cinematic and archival labor of the filmmaker and artist Tourmaline. Hartman argues that the afterlife of slavery is an aesthetic problem and I see the work of Tourmaline as both an inhabitation of that problem, through speculative cinematography and what Hartman terms “critical fabulation.” Tourmaline’s film Salacia, which is now in the permanent collection of both the Museum of Modern Art and the Tate in London, as well as her films Happy Birthday Marsha and Atlantic is a Sea of Bones helps us imagine the Black trans aesthetics of abolition, as well as think of the historical temporality of Blackness and transness beyond the limits to and effacements of the archive of slavery.”]]>chegossett 2020 interviews gender trans blackness georgeyancy nonbinary justice liberation freedom feminism prisonabolition hortensespillers patriarchy heteropatriarchy policing policeabolition layleenpolanco economics cecemacdonald prisons incarceration race frantzfanon sylviawynter mauriceblanchot saidiyahartman frankwilderson fredmoten antonionegri queer queerness surveillance tobybeauchamp serserpas evahayward tourmaline slavery transness transgender history politics tsa jaredsexton institutions institutionality critique commoditization karlmarx marxism sociogeny criminalization zakiyyahimanjacksonhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:5382b7468550/2020 R.W.B. Jackson Lecture: Dionne Brand and Rinaldo Walcott - YouTube2020-12-19T08:37:54+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wuBjTnWtiQ
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https://believermag.com/jaron-lanier-in-conversation-with-tim-maughan/
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https://newrepublic.com/article/159564/secret-life-groceries-review
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https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/aman.12969
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA80wkmZ_kQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlSXrxFXSsw
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https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/15743372/tdest_id/1617341
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/07/20/the-argument-of-afropessimism
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https://abolition.university/
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https://daily.jstor.org/bolivar-haiti/
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https://jacobinmag.com/2019/08/how-slavery-shaped-american-capitalism
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https://twitter.com/michaelharriot/status/1170202643672776704
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A4TEdDgYslX-hlKezLodMIM71My3KTN0zxRv0IQTOQs/edit
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https://pulitzercenter.org/projects/1619-project-pulitzer-center-education-programming
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https://calendar.eji.org/
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https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.14000200/?st=text
robertogrecoone of these days i will write about how nearly every “modern” criticism of the founders on race and slavery was levied against them at the time by contemporaries on both sides of the atlantic
https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1163425126685249537
"Lay announced in a booming voice that God Almighty respects all peoples equally, rich and poor, men and women, white and black alike. He said that slave keeping was the greatest sin in the world and asked, How can a people who profess the golden rule keep slaves?"
"He then threw off his great coat, revealing the military garb, the book and the blade." https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/quaker-comet-greatest-abolitionist-never-heard-180964401/
"He pulled out the sword, raised the book above his head, and plunged the sword through it. People gasped as the red liquid gushed down his arm; women swooned. To the shock of all, he spattered “blood” on the slave keepers."
John Woolman in 1757, when Alexander Hamilton was an infant:
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6538/
John Woolman: "There is great odds in regard to us on what principles we act"
(sunglasses descend from ceiling)
In 1688: "There is a saying, that we shall doe to all men like as we will be done ourselves; making no difference of what generation, descent or colour they are. And those who steal or robb men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike?"
https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.14000200/?st=text
(It’s generally known that the new nation’s capital was built in Virginia/Maryland to keep the slave states happy. But one reason they moved it AWAY FROM PHILADELPHIA is that the Quakers kept making local laws to harass slaveholders, which many of the founders were. )
What those Quakers show us is that it was never ignorance or an inability to think otherwise that made pro-slavery arguments persuasive. There was never a time when slavery was unquestioned. The founders chose a side in an argument.
(I’m sure it’s complicated, and don’t know nearly enough, but one reason Quakers turned against slavery WAY earlier than basically all other white people has to be that their meetings were non-hierarchical. You could just stand up and say "you know what? slavery is fucked up")"]]]>quakers slavery abolitionists us 1688 historyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:2be1eedde847/A Quaker Abolitionist Travels Through Maryland and Virginia: The Journal of John Woolman, 17572019-08-19T21:24:19+00:00
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6538/
robertogrecoone of these days i will write about how nearly every “modern” criticism of the founders on race and slavery was levied against them at the time by contemporaries on both sides of the atlantic
https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1163425126685249537
"Lay announced in a booming voice that God Almighty respects all peoples equally, rich and poor, men and women, white and black alike. He said that slave keeping was the greatest sin in the world and asked, How can a people who profess the golden rule keep slaves?"
"He then threw off his great coat, revealing the military garb, the book and the blade." https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/quaker-comet-greatest-abolitionist-never-heard-180964401/
"He pulled out the sword, raised the book above his head, and plunged the sword through it. People gasped as the red liquid gushed down his arm; women swooned. To the shock of all, he spattered “blood” on the slave keepers."
John Woolman in 1757, when Alexander Hamilton was an infant:
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6538/
John Woolman: "There is great odds in regard to us on what principles we act"
(sunglasses descend from ceiling)
In 1688: "There is a saying, that we shall doe to all men like as we will be done ourselves; making no difference of what generation, descent or colour they are. And those who steal or robb men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike?"
https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.14000200/?st=text
(It’s generally known that the new nation’s capital was built in Virginia/Maryland to keep the slave states happy. But one reason they moved it AWAY FROM PHILADELPHIA is that the Quakers kept making local laws to harass slaveholders, which many of the founders were. )
What those Quakers show us is that it was never ignorance or an inability to think otherwise that made pro-slavery arguments persuasive. There was never a time when slavery was unquestioned. The founders chose a side in an argument.
(I’m sure it’s complicated, and don’t know nearly enough, but one reason Quakers turned against slavery WAY earlier than basically all other white people has to be that their meetings were non-hierarchical. You could just stand up and say "you know what? slavery is fucked up")"]]]>abolitionism johnwoolman slavery us history quakershttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:001e504e6a3d/The "Quaker Comet" Was the Greatest Abolitionist You've Never Heard Of | History | Smithsonian2019-08-19T21:23:48+00:00
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/quaker-comet-greatest-abolitionist-never-heard-180964401/
robertogrecoone of these days i will write about how nearly every “modern” criticism of the founders on race and slavery was levied against them at the time by contemporaries on both sides of the atlantic
https://twitter.com/jbouie/status/1163425126685249537
"Lay announced in a booming voice that God Almighty respects all peoples equally, rich and poor, men and women, white and black alike. He said that slave keeping was the greatest sin in the world and asked, How can a people who profess the golden rule keep slaves?"
"He then threw off his great coat, revealing the military garb, the book and the blade." https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/quaker-comet-greatest-abolitionist-never-heard-180964401/
"He pulled out the sword, raised the book above his head, and plunged the sword through it. People gasped as the red liquid gushed down his arm; women swooned. To the shock of all, he spattered “blood” on the slave keepers."
John Woolman in 1757, when Alexander Hamilton was an infant:
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6538/
John Woolman: "There is great odds in regard to us on what principles we act"
(sunglasses descend from ceiling)
In 1688: "There is a saying, that we shall doe to all men like as we will be done ourselves; making no difference of what generation, descent or colour they are. And those who steal or robb men, and those who buy or purchase them, are they not all alike?"
https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.14000200/?st=text
(It’s generally known that the new nation’s capital was built in Virginia/Maryland to keep the slave states happy. But one reason they moved it AWAY FROM PHILADELPHIA is that the Quakers kept making local laws to harass slaveholders, which many of the founders were. )
What those Quakers show us is that it was never ignorance or an inability to think otherwise that made pro-slavery arguments persuasive. There was never a time when slavery was unquestioned. The founders chose a side in an argument.
(I’m sure it’s complicated, and don’t know nearly enough, but one reason Quakers turned against slavery WAY earlier than basically all other white people has to be that their meetings were non-hierarchical. You could just stand up and say "you know what? slavery is fucked up")"]]]>benjaminlay abolitionism us history slavery 2017 1738 quakers pennsylvania antislaveryhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:2079c2e979b6/On Aug 19, 1791: Benjamin Banneker Challenges Thomas Jefferson's Support for Slavery2019-08-19T21:22:34+00:00
https://calendar.eji.org/racial-injustice/aug/19
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https://daily.jstor.org/colonialism-created-navy-blue/
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https://www.blubrry.com/jacobin/41020195/the-dig-astra-taylor-on-democracy/
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http://salvage.zone/uncategorized/with-or-without-you-naturalising-migrants-and-the-never-ending-tragedy-of-liberalism/
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https://hyperallergic.com/435183/freedom-on-the-move/
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https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/monicamark/slavery-nigeria-libya
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https://twitter.com/nhannahjones/status/1071861117364903938
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https://twitter.com/BlackSocialists/status/976950986618081280
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https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/30/world/americas/30haiti.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P97r9Ci5Kg
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https://voicerepublic.com/talks/grada-kilomba-decolonizing-knowledge-016ae920-48de-445f-845d-dcfe6926c4b4
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https://bostonreview.net/race/caitlin-c-rosenthal-how-slavery-inspired-modern-business-management
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