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After an Uproar, the Penn Museum Will Return the Suspected Remains of a Black Teenage Girl Who Died in a 1985 Police Bombing


After an Uproar, the Penn Museum Will Return the Suspected Remains of a Black Teenage Girl Who Died in a 1985 Police Bombing
An online course in which the remains were used as a case study has stirred up controversy for the Philadelphia institution. 
April 27, 2021
Smoke billows over rowhouses in the West Philadelphia after the police bombed the home of the radical African American organization MOVE during a standoff, via Getty Images.
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is embroiled in a controversy over its possession of the remains of a teenage girl who was killed in 1985, when police bombed the home of a Black separatist leader in Philadelphia.  ....

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Penn Museum Apologizes For 'Unethical Possession Of Human Remains'


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The Penn Museum is home to the The Morton Cranial Collection, which includes nearly 900 human skulls obtained during the early 19th century by Philadelphia scientist Dr. Samuel Morton. His research was used to lend scientific support to white supremacy.
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Dozens of human skulls of Black people some hundreds of years old will be returned to their communities of origin for reburial, according to a commitment by the University of Pennsylvania s Museum of Archeology and Anthropology.
Last week, the Penn Museum issued both an apology for possessing the skulls in its historic Morton Collection, and outlined a plan to repatriate them. ....

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