DNA of enslaved iron workers illuminates African American history

DNA of enslaved iron workers illuminates African American history

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A view of the site of the Catoctin Furnace, an iron forge where enslaved people of African descent once worked, in Cunningham Falls State Park in Maryland, U.S., in this undated photograph. Aneta Kaluzna/Handout via REUTERS WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Not far from Camp David, the U.S.…

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