THATS HOW THEY RESPECT US!
For decades, Oxford academics at Worcester College toasted empire with a human skull. ๐Ÿท

Fashioned into a silver-rimmed chalice, the skullโ€”believed to have belonged to an enslaved Caribbean womanโ€”was used at formal dinners until 2015. At first, it held wine. Later, when it began to leak, chocolates. The grotesque ritual unfolded in candlelit dining halls beneath the trappings of privilege and tradition. ๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ

The cupโ€™s origins are laid bare in Every Monument Will Fall, a new book by Professor Dan Hicks, curator of world archaeology at Oxfordโ€™s Pitt Rivers Museum. Donated in 1946 by George Pitt-Riversโ€”a known eugenicist and Nazi sympathizerโ€”the skull came to Oxford via a sordid chain of colonial collectors. It was first auctioned at Sothebyโ€™s in 1884, complete with silver trim and a wooden base inlaid with a Queen Victoria shilling. ๐Ÿ“š

Carbon dating pegs the skull at around 225 years old. Though her name was erased, circumstantial evidence suggests the woman was enslaved. The vessel became part of Oxfordโ€™s ritualsโ€”used, passed, and polished like fine china. Not as a curiosity, but as tableware. ๐Ÿง 

Hicks calls it โ€œsome sick variety of tableware.โ€ Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy calls it โ€œsickening.โ€ The college quietly shelved the skull in 2015, storing it in archives with no access, no plaque, no answers. ๐Ÿ—๏ธ

This wasnโ€™t an anomaly. It was a systemโ€”one that turned human lives into artifacts and buried the names of the colonized under silver and tradition. ๐Ÿชฆ

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