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Their stories were lost to slavery. Now DNA is writing them
Their stories were lost to slavery. Now DNA is writing them
Their stories were lost to slavery. Now DNA is writing them
A project in Charleston, South Carolina, is using DNA to trace the African roots of three dozen people buried in the late 1700s. The remains were uncovered in the coastal
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