Michael M.C. Hampton's video: What we are finding is that it is certainly possible for the DNA to be wrong
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How [Much] African Are You?
Political Science vs Scientific Reality; which do you choose?
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How the discovery of an African burial ground in New York City changed the field of genetics
A forgotten cemetery shattered barriers for scientists of color.
By Nicole Ellis
December 20, 2019
In 1991, construction workers found the remains of free and enslaved Africans at a burial site in Manhattan. The discovery paved the way for ancestry tests. (Video: Nicole Ellis/TWP)
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New Yorkers were shocked when a burial ground believed to contain the remains of more than 15,000 people of African descent was found beneath Lower Manhattan.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/12/20/how-discovery-an-african-burial-ground-new-york-city-changed-field-genetics/
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Michael M.C. Hampton's video: What we are finding is that it is certainly possible for the DNA to be wrong
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