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"Community Dispute Erupts as Penn Museum Reburies 19 Black Philadelphians' Bones"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The University of Pennsylvania reburied the remains of 19 Black Philadelphians from its collection of human remains, sparking a dispute with community members who felt excluded from the decision-making process. The university's move to lay the remains to rest in a local historic Black cemetery was part of an effort to rectify past wrongs, but critics argue that the decision was made without their input. The collection, originally part of the Morton Cranial Collection, was used for racist scientific research to promote white supremacy. The university has faced criticism for its handling of the repatriation process and is also tasked with repatriating over 300 Native American remains from the collection.

Thanksgiving's Complex Legacy in Maine

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Maine, one of the places that claims to have hosted the First Thanksgiving, is rejecting the label and striving to include Indigenous voices and a more accurate portrayal of Native peoples' history in its events. Other places, such as Plymouth, Virginia, Texas, and Florida, also lay claim to hosting the First Thanksgiving, each with their own historical events. The national American holiday of Thanksgiving emerged during the Civil War and was influenced by a movement led by Sarah Josepha Hale. Maine's previous claim to Thanksgiving supremacy in 1964 was denounced as historically inaccurate, and today there is no monument or mention of Thanksgiving at the site of the Popham Colony.