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So l finally downloaded tumblr after like a century of using it in browser
I will post here abt fanart fics and occasional vents maybe
˚✧₊⁎No DNI! ⁎⁺˳✧༚
Class of 2030 :,)

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After Bussa’s Slave Revolt (1816 Barbados) It started out as an image of a young girl and her cat watching a ship sail off into the sunset. “That would make a good Fool card for a tarot about amazon pirates,” I thought. “Who hasn’t stood at the edge of the sea and wished for high adventure?” I’ve always loved that line: “All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by.” That led me to start searching for art featuring female buccaneers. There’s some but a vast majority of the women are oddly Teutonic and wear the same exact two things: unbuttoned shirts featuring cleavage and skirts, neither of which makes a lick of sense if you spend your days running up and down the rigging of a wind-jammer. Also, if you’re going to set art in the Caribbean you can’t willfully ignore the Middle Passage or the role piracy played in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
A két fiú a Volkswagen Transporterrel Szlovákiába autózott, miközben azt átkutatták és a benne lévő készpénzt, a jármű hatósági engedélyét, üléshuzatát magukhoz vették, a forgalmi rendszámot leszerelték és ezeket elrakták. A gépkocsit a két tizenéves Bussa belterületén hagyta ott végül.
Bussa (Bušince), Szlovákia
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Why aren’t there more statues memorializing slaves?
This July, I traveled to Barbados to unwind and get away. I didn’t know I’d encounter a monument that would help me understand how America processes our history.
Heading into town from the airport, we circled a statue situated in one of the most prominent intersections in town. It depicts a black man, Bussa, breaking the chains that bound his hands in slavery. In 1816, Bussa, an enslaved African, organized enslaved black people across every major plantation to stage a nationwide revolt in what is now known as Bussa’s Rebellion. His actions were instrumental in bringing about the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies.
As someone who grew up in Florida, I had never seen anything like it. For me, a racial justice activist, it communicated viscerally what no study or analysis ever could. It helped me imagine a landscape of liberation.
That night, I tweeted an image of the statue. People began tweeting back pictures of others just like it. Statues in Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, Colombia, Jamaica, Saint Martin, Haiti, Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Curaçao — all of black men and women who organized, fought, and risked their lives for emancipation. Free. Fearless. Empowering by design.
These statues represented a reality I did not experience growing up. The monuments in my hometown celebrated the men who fought to keep those who look like me enslaved, not those who fought for freedom. A monument in downtown Orlando where I grew up depicted a Confederate soldier, rifle over his shoulder and towering above his surroundings. At its base was a plaque celebrating the “heroic courage” and “unselfish patriotism” of their cause. A few miles down the road, children spent their days learning in the classrooms of Robert E. Lee Middle School.
Explore the 1816 Bussa Rebellion in Barbados—one of the Caribbean’s largest slave uprisings against British rule.

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BLACK HISTORY SPOTLIGHT: BUSSA AND THE BUSSA REBELLION
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