"I don't take tactical advice from people that #JohnBrown woulda shot.
What would John Brown Do?"
#JoanMastodon #WWJBD #TTJ
"I don't take tactical advice from people that #JohnBrown woulda shot.
What would John Brown Do?"
#JoanMastodon #WWJBD #TTJ
last day to see John Brown at Olga Korper Gallery
I don't take tactical advice from people John Brown woulda shot.
I don't take tactical advice from people #JohnBrown would've shot.
Inside One Of Australia’s Best Workplaces
Great Place To Work speaks with award-winning winemaker Cate Looney about how, even in an industry that has been male dominated for literally hundreds of years, smart organisations make room for women. SYDNEY, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire…
#wine #Australianwine #Australia #BrownBrothers #JohnBrown #patricia #Wine #WineAustralia #WinefromAustralia #WineofAustralia #winemakers
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2546417/inside-one-of-australias-best-workplaces/
Inside One Of Australia’s Best Workplaces
Great Place To Work speaks with award-winning winemaker Cate Looney about how, even in an industry that has been male dominated for literally hundreds of years, smart organisations make room for women. SYDNEY, Ma…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Australianwine #Australia #BrownBrothers #JohnBrown #patricia #Wine #WineAustralia #WinefromAustralia #WineofAustralia #winemakers
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2546417/inside-one-of-australias-best-workplaces/
language is funny; we appear to need it and there seems to be no escape
i can't fault people for identifying as abolitionist, autonomist, or anti-authoritarian rather than anarchist
but it's remarkable that these days "abolitionists" can receive $100k grants while "anarchists" are on trial for literature
especially when one of the most celebrated US abolitionists was hung for insurrection in 1859
what's in a name, really?
#Anarchy #Anarchists #Autonomy #Abolition #Insurrection #JohnBrown
Today, for Black History Month, we remember Hiram Rhodes Revels who, on this date, February 25, 1870, was sworn into the U.S. Senate, becoming the first African American ever to sit in Congress. He was a Republican from Mississippi. His cousins were killed participating in John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry. During the Civil War, he helped recruit and organize two black Union regiments. When he first arrived at the Senate, southern Democrats refused to let him sit, arguing that the Dred Scott decision, in 1857, ruled that he wasn’t a citizen and had no right to serve, despite the 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, which gave him birthright citizenship
#workingclass #LaborHistory #congress #slavery #racism #reconstruction #johnbrown #harpersferry #republican #slavery #abolition #CivilWar #HiramRhodesRevels #uprising #revolt #birthrightcitizenship #blackhistorymonth #BlackMastodon