2.08.2021

Lazy Linking, 234th in an Occasional Series


Stuff I liked lately on the Internets, Black History Month version:

234.1 New film about conservative economics titan Thomas Sowell bit.ly/3aranac @EconomicsOne

234.2 The Charleston plantation tourism industry reckons with its genealogical/commercial ties to slavery bit.ly/3rmx9Hj @AmericanWay

234.3 We'll never again hear George Floyd tell his story but here are the accounts of others Officer Derek Chauvin assaulted bit.ly/3jj20l3 @MarshallProj

234.4 How many famous Black architects (& their iconic works) do you recognize? bit.ly/2O68hoV @BobVila

234.5 From 1776 to 1619 and back to 1776: another attempt to pursue truth & unity in America bit.ly/3axCg0y @EducationWeek

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