Jimmy Sweet (@jimmyskuya) 's Twitter Profile
Jimmy Sweet

@jimmyskuya

Lakota/Dakota (Sičháŋǧu, Bdewákaŋtuŋwaŋ, k’a Iháŋktuŋwaŋ). Assistant Professor in American Studies, @RutgersNB. Historian, Indigenous Studies. Ed. Board @JCWE1

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I'll take this one Many of us feel that there is nothing that Black people can do to prevent white people from believing this nonsense A thread.

Jimmy Sweet (@jimmyskuya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just wrote a book review in one sitting and sent it off. I feel productive for the first time in a while. Please clap. I sent off another one about two weeks ago, but considering it was 6 months late I didn't get that productive feeling.

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I decided today that I’m going to see if I can find the restaurant with the highest number of brothers. I am on strike and have nothing better to do with my time. Please join me.

I decided today that I’m going to see if I can find the restaurant with the highest number of brothers. I am on strike and have nothing better to do with my time. Please join me.
Jeff Ostler (@jeff__ostler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While on the subject of skills enslaved people learned, we might mention this: How to treat wounds from whipping. "I have greased my daddy's back after he had been whupped until his back wuz cut to pieces" Louisa Adams, born into slavery in North Carolina 1850s

While on the subject of skills enslaved people learned,
we might mention this:

How to treat wounds from whipping.

"I have greased my daddy's back after he had been whupped until his back wuz cut to pieces"

Louisa Adams, born into slavery in North Carolina 1850s
Jimmy Sweet (@jimmyskuya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't been active on Twitter for a while, but I thought I would come back long enough to shamefully plug my new article in William and Mary Quarterly, part of a fantastic forum called "The End of Early America?" muse.jhu.edu/pub/275/articl…