Third Offering: A Pattern for Future Thought

We watch from the future with craving in our eyes.

Kitchen Table History
Power, Slavery, and Capital: An Interview with Jennifer L. Morgan - AAIHS

In today’s post, editors of Global Black Thought, interview Dr. Jennifer L. Morgan about her research and writing. Dr. Morgan, a 2025 McArthur Fellow, is Professor of History in the department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. She is the author of Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship and Capitalism in the Early Black

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Daut's book is fantastic, of course, and a great read for a month when I'll be talking about revolutions in the Atlantic World. This quotation rhymes with today, too:

The white colonists painted themselves, because they were enslavers, as the victims of a freedom movement in France that could only end in the elimination of their livelihoods; that is slavery. "We see it, and we are and we are forced to remain silent; everyone is drunk on liberty."

#TeachWorldHistory #Haiti 🇭🇹

Daut's book is excellent, as expected, and a great read for a month when I'll be talking about revolutions in the Atlantic World. This quotation rhymes with today, too: "The white colonists painted themselves...as the victims of a freedom movement in France..." #TeachWorldHistory

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Great short article from Age of Revolutions on the Haitian Revolution. 🇭🇹 Perfect timing for folks who #TeachWorldHistory and are discussing Haiti this month, perhaps even this week! Could be used with advanced HS students.
https://ageofrevolutions.com/2025/12/29/jeannot-and-the-haitian-revolution/
Jeannot and the Haitian Revolution

By Nicolai von Eggers The Haitian Revolution, which began when a revolt broke out 1791 on the Northern Plain in the French the colony of Saint-Domingue, ultimately led to the abolition of slavery a…

Age of Revolutions
Great short article from @[email protected] @[email protected] on the Haitian Revolution. Perfect timing for folks who #TeachWorldHistory and are discussing Haiti this month, perhaps even this week! Could be used with advanced HS students. ageofrevolutions.com/2025/12/29/j...

Jeannot and the Haitian Revolu...
Jeannot and the Haitian Revolution

By Nicolai von Eggers The Haitian Revolution, which began when a revolt broke out 1791 on the Northern Plain in the French the colony of Saint-Domingue, ultimately led to the abolition of slavery a…

Age of Revolutions
Happy Haitian Independence Day! 🇭🇹 Celebrating by reflecting on something that I wrote ebeckman.org/2020/06/29/b... and reading something new (to me) uncpress.org/978146967684... #TeachWorldHistory #ITeachSocialStudies

Black Lives in an Age of Revol...
Black Lives in an Age of Revolutions

Black Lives Matter, and so history teachers must ensure that students understand the agency and the resilience of African descended people in the past

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Happy Haitian Independence Day! 🇭🇹
Celebrating by reflecting on something that I wrote https://ebeckman.org/2020/06/29/black-lives-in-an-age-of-revolutions/
and reading something new (to me) https://uncpress.org/9781469676845/awakening-the-ashes/
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Black Lives in an Age of Revolutions

Black Lives Matter, and so history teachers must ensure that students understand the agency and the resilience of African descended people in the past

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Thinking about teaching contingency in history using Latin American Independence #TeachWorldHistory #ITeachSocialStudies ebeckman.org/2025/12/30/c...

Contingency and Latin American...
Contingency and Latin American Independence

Students can develop understandings of contingency in the process of Latin American independence by working through groups of events in specific regions.

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Thinking about teaching contingency in history using Latin American Independence
#TeachWorldHistory
https://ebeckman.org/2025/12/30/contingency-and-latin-american-independence/
Contingency and Latin American Independence

Students can develop understandings of contingency in the process of Latin American independence by working through groups of events in specific regions.

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