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💊 Píldoras para la memoria: Hoy no solo se juzga a un expresidente, se desmantela un régimen que durante décadas gobernó con miedo, engaño y violencia; que Álvaro Uribe tenga que enfrentar la justicia ya es una victoria para la democracia y un respiro para las víctimas de falsos positivos, chuzadas y desapariciones; nadie está por encima de la ley ni de la memoria de un país que clama verdad, este juicio marca un punto de quiebre: que nunca más la impunidad sea la norma en Colombia. ✊ #JuicioAUribe
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¿Idema? Marcó a toda la Independencia. Me atrevería a decir que hubo una época en la que la gente del barrio no podía ni acercarse a una bolsa de basura en la calle.
Carlos David 🦑@carlosdavidoc_
Dizque nadie menor de 35 había vivido esto y yo con 29 crecí viendo como volaron el puente que comunica a Buenaventura, volaron un caí que quedaba a la vuelta de mi casa, volaron el edificio del DAS, masacraron jóvenes con la excusa de llevarlos a un partido de futbol…
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@ana202455 Está es la fecha que yo veo una bolsa rara en la calle y me alejo por puro instinto. Que digan lo que quieran pero traumados crecimos.
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The largest Antebellum mansion in the South, dating back to 1859, has been destroyed by a fire and the #slaves that built the place are now free and truly resting.
The #NottowayPlantation is one of the largest historic mansions in the South. It's located on the famous River Road between #BatonRouge and #NewOrleans.
The mansion, which sits on 31 acres, is known for its massive white columns and grand balconies that overlook the #Mississippi River. On the other side, three-story rotundas overlooked the lawns, dotted with the large oak trees.
The oldest tree on the property is about 162 years old—about the same age as the mansion, according to Nottoway's resort website.
It's also a piece of #American #history🙄that stirs debate and dark memories. The #plantation was once owned by John Hampden Rudolph, a sugar planter. The 64-room, 53,000 square foot property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
The fire at Nottoway Plantation in White Castle, LA—just outside Baton Rouge—broke out around 2pm on Thursday, May 15 and reduced the 160-year-old landmark to rubble.
It's believed slaves build the home. By 1860, Randolph owned 155 enslaved #Black people who helped maintain the plantation. During the #CivilWar, Nottoway Plantation was able to avoid any major damage. Its early history is undeniably tied to a time of great injustice, personally I don’t have any remorse that this place is gone!!
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