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“The Lost Cause was not an accident. It was not a mistake that history stumbled into. It was a deliberate, multifaceted, multi-field effort predicated on both misremembering and obfuscating what the confederacy stood for, and the role that slavery played in shaping this country.”
— Feb 13, 2026 10:14PM
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Twinkle Tits McGee
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Just finished the chapter on Angola Prison. Woah Nellie, that was a doozy.
“I wanted voices to add texture to the images these men had become. I wanted them to be more than their bodies. More than flesh and fields and tools and emblems of a history no one here seemed willing to sit with. I did not want to remember them as silence.”
— Jan 30, 2026 09:27PM
“I wanted voices to add texture to the images these men had become. I wanted them to be more than their bodies. More than flesh and fields and tools and emblems of a history no one here seemed willing to sit with. I did not want to remember them as silence.”
Twinkle Tits McGee
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”Regardless of how these individuals fed the people that they owned, regardless of how they clothed them, regardless of if they never laid a hand on them, they were still sanctioning the system… You can’t say, ‘Hey, this person kidnapped your child, but they fed them well. They were a good person.’ How absurd does that sound?” -Yvonne Holden, Director of Operations, Whitney Plantation
— Jan 27, 2026 07:09PM
Twinkle Tits McGee
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Finished the chapter on the Monticello Plantation. His storytelling is very immersive and captivating. I feel like I’m being told the truth and not in a condescending way.
— Jan 19, 2026 05:25PM

