Unveiling African American history through enslaved iron workers' DNA

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Unveiling African American history through enslaved iron workers' DNA
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DNA analysis of the remains of enslaved individuals buried in a cemetery at Catoctin Furnace in Maryland has provided unique insights into African American history. The study revealed the ancestry of these individuals, identifying their genetic connections to present-day populations in Senegal, Gambia, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The research also identified thousands of living relatives, shedding light on the familial backgrounds of African Americans. The study highlights the power of genomics in reconstructing lost histories and emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging African American heritage.

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