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A new account by the Yale historian Ned Blackhawk argues that Native peoples shaped the development of American democracy while being dispossessed of their land.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/23/books/review/the-rediscovery-of-america-ned-blackhawk.html
At the same time, legs, waist and pelvis spell out another story: the transformation of African kinetic (movement) codes into street dance styles that became the weaponry of dispossessed youth around the Afro-Atlantic rim.
But settlers, warfare, and political decisions in the 1800s dispossessed the O’odham of their lands and carved the region into pieces.
Family life meant nothing to the dispossessed.
Hackney is dispossessed near the edge opf Huddersfield's box but Latte Lath shows great endeavour to win the ball back.
He went to the Mississippi Delta, Harlem, West Virginia, and Indian reservations to meet and commune with the "other" America — the dispossessed and ignored — and returned to Washington as their voice.
His replacement, Jorginho, was sloppy dispossessed for Tottenham’s equaliser to make it 2-2 and it summed up the Gunners’ malaise.
Joe Nolan delayed on the ball at the edge of the box and was dispossessed, Freemantle squaring for Jack Tolley to tap in from short range, despite a suspicion he was offside.
“The suspect and cohorts, who escaped, had attacked their male victim, dispossessed him of his phones and snatched his Toyota Camry car in the process.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/just-in-police-arrest-seven-over-armed-robbery-cultism/