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Mr_Stillian t1_jazpxrd wrote
Reply to comment by bstix in Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
Man's out here sounding like Kanye autotune crooning at the end of Runaway
frznflm t1_jazp636 wrote
Reply to comment by AmarakSpider in Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
Right??? What's worse is that it took foreign researchers to find out that they were instruments. Like where are all the Viet archeologists and what are they doing?
chestnu t1_jazm496 wrote
Reply to comment by creemetismami in The amazing life of Julia Rivet. by creemetismami
Best of luck! I for one would love to watch a movie or a miniseries about her!
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Cap_Vast t1_jazig42 wrote
Reply to comment by No-Strength-6805 in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
Thanks for the suggestion!
Cap_Vast t1_jazifjp wrote
Reply to comment by elmonoenano in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
I feel bad for the Korean they had their home invaded and now split in 2
Cap_Vast t1_jaziefg wrote
Reply to comment by Doctor_Impossible_ in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
Thanks for the information and had some people told me that it was all faked and was to blame Japan after they lost the war
Cap_Vast t1_jazice3 wrote
Reply to comment by TheGreatOneSea in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
That’s crazy! To think this stuff happen less than 100 years ago
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jumpers4goaIposts t1_jazd5a9 wrote
Reply to comment by magicman419 in Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
Bonk….twang….bonk bonk bonk
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Skyhawk_Illusions t1_jaz8rib wrote
Reply to Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
facepalms ISTG this is why museums need to have their collections audited
Blueberry_Mancakes t1_jaz7aok wrote
Reply to comment by magicman419 in Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
This was my first thought.
AmarakSpider t1_jaz64bx wrote
Reply to Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
TFW native Vietnamese only found out about this on a foreign website instead of official national news :/
phillipgoodrich t1_jaz3ktn wrote
Reply to comment by sonofajak in Weekly History Questions Thread. by AutoModerator
The concept of "repatriation" of people of African ancestry who had unwillingly been brought to the Americas, was initially developed in Great Britain by well-meaning but misguided white abolitionists like Granville Sharp and David Barclay (the latter of Barclays Bank) in the 18th century. This led to spectacular failures in West Africa due to undercapitalization and poor planning.
In the following generation in the U.S., once again well-meaning but poorly educated white Americans who were sympathetic to the cause of abolition of all human chattel slavery decided that Black people of African origin, because they were not of the same capacity and abilities as whites, could not be assimilated into white society, and therefore would need their own lands and governments back on the African continent. Among those of this mindset were Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. But there was never any intention of whites, the proponents of "manifest destiny," to return with Blacks to Liberia in any capacity, so the concept of manifest destiny in Africa would have been stillborn.
In the U.S. it was primarily through the writings and speeches of Frederick Douglass that the concept of repatriation of Blacks to Africa was finally pointed out as hopelessly racist and a bankrupt concept. Douglass correctly pointed out that "my people built this country, and we have no desire to leave the nation of our birth to go elsewhere." Douglass, born in Maryland in slavery, had successfully escaped and ultimately was able to purchase his own freedom, and that of his family. He would advise Lincoln throughout the American Civil War, and Lincoln gradually came to adopt Douglass's point of view in the main, leading to the Emancipation Proclamation, and more importantly to sponsoring the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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magicman419 t1_jaz0w2l wrote
Reply to Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
I would love to hear how they were originally played.
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Reply to comment by frznflm in Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
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