The Iconic Civil Rights Protest You Don't Know | American Experience | PBS
Meet the protesters who crawled their way into history—and changed how all Americans live.
Today is the 36th anniversary of the Capitol Crawl and disabled people are still fighting for basic rights in a society that's actively working to undermine them, surrounded by systemic disablism.
(This is a corrected thread TY to the person who flagged that I said 26th, not 36th!)
12.03.2026 17:37
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Rhetorical identification through style
10.03.2026 16:22
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Today is the deadline for my car and I'm incredibly worried and scared ♥️
27.02.2026 17:35
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All of Alastair Reynold's books are brain-breaking-ly technical, but they stick with you like a space opera should. The Inhibitor Trilogy is fantastic.
25.02.2026 12:47
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Please share and give what you can. Donations are down and need is up. The terror is unabating.
24.02.2026 12:38
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"What you've got is people baptizing their partisanship and calling that Christianity" - 9:44
Banger of a line
#teamrhetoric
18.02.2026 13:36
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Jesse Jackson – a life in pictures
The US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, a pioneer of progressive Democratic politics, close ally of Martin Luther King Jr, and two-time candidate for the presidential nomination, has died at 84
“Jackson is arrested in 1993 after blocking 5th Avenue as part of a group protesting against the Clinton administration’s policy of maintaining a detention camp for Haitian political refugees who were HIV positive”
Remember this history as we remember this man.
17.02.2026 13:12
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This is why we need art.
Also don't watch if you need to look presentable in the next ten minutes.
17.02.2026 13:21
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Can you think of examples where people use technologies differently from what the developers intended, whether unintentionally or as an act of resistance?
15.02.2026 22:44
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🗃️ Tyler Austin Harper’s insane Andrew Mellon Foundation hit piece, which of course @theatlantic.com was happy to print, has rightfully pissed off everyone in the Humanities.
As someone who works in higher education funding, here is a 🧵 on why this article is even more infuriating than you think.
13.02.2026 19:25
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gradient.horse
Draw a horse, watch it run!
omg everybody go draw a horse this is what the internet was made for
gradient.horse
09.02.2026 23:11
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Much of the prepper discourse is explicitly centered on this fantasy of an apocalyptic wasteland as the building grounds for a more masculine society where everyone 'knows their place' and masculine violence is praised as 'protection'. See @surplusenjoyment.bsky.social 's work for more
05.02.2026 18:10
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Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue
05.02.2026 11:50
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Hudson Valley
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RACHEL'S REVOLUTION: THE CUMULATIVE
POWER OF INDIVIDUAL ACTS
As the long War of American Independence approached its end in Dutchess County, New York, a slave named Rachel resolved to free herself from bond-age. In 1781, she ran away from her master. He accused her of stealing his property by taking the clothing on her back. Rachel was outraged by the charge of theft. They were her clothes. Probably she had made them. A week later she came back, set fire to her master's house, and escaped to British lines in New York City. Then she disapeared and probably took a new identity.
Rachel was not alone. Many slaves acted independently to free them…
As an aside, Rachel is a legend. (From Fischer’s “African Founders”)
04.02.2026 13:02
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Need $720 today. Don’t think I’ll make it, but I didnmt think I’d make that $280 over the last couple of days either. I just want me, my wife, and my poodle to not have to worry about this anymore for this month. We already have enough to worry about. Grateful for any help. 💕💸
02.02.2026 16:17
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🚨"My mom is being arrested for documenting what happened at City Church—this is wrong. This goes against her first amendment right. She is not a protester, she is not an activist, she is a mom working to provide for her children,"-daughter of arrested journalist @bygeorgiafort.bsky.social
30.01.2026 20:45
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"Luther runs a unsanctioned library out of a broom closet, for which his fellow prisoners pay him $5 a week from a mutual aid fund of their own money. He logs every book ... and writes short reviews on index cards to help people decide what to read next."
29.01.2026 04:45
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Has anyone written about @olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social's "elite capture" and how it manifests in specific academic fields? I can think of anecdotal examples of how some in rhet/comp have taken up language that emerges from specific labor abuses of grad students and WPAs... Would like to read more
30.01.2026 16:32
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rise and grind, taxpayers, it's time to help our neighbors under threat of summary execution
25.01.2026 13:52
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People who were actually enslaved believed that chattel slavery would end one day.
I'm sorry but to me that suggests that you [who are not enslaved in 2026] can also imagine an end to the current horrors.
17.01.2026 18:02
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A teenage boy with dark hair and a black and gold football jersey holds his helmet, standing on the side line of a green football field
I’m one of the ProPublica reporters who has been documenting the aggressive tactics federal agents are using against immigrants & U.S. citizens
All eyes are on Minnesota right now, but I want to tell you about Arnoldo Bazan, a 16-YO citizen in Houston who was choked by immigration agents in October
15.01.2026 21:31
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Wow 👏👏👏 RIP
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