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  2. History of miscegenation - Wikipedia

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    Between 1810 and 1820 only 19.9% of African men were enlisted in the army. Between 1850 and 1860, this number increased to 51.1%. This led to a sexual imbalance between African men and women in Argentina. Unions between African women and non-colored men became more common in the wake of massive Italian immigration to the country.

  3. Healy family - Wikipedia

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    The union of Michael Morris and Mary Eliza Healy was relatively formalized; unions were common between white men and mixed-race or black women. He was not the only white man to take an African-American wife or concubine and to have the wealth to provide for the education of their mixed-race children.

  4. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-race children of white mothers were born free, and many families of free people of color were started in those years. 80 percent of the free African-American families in the Upper South in the censuses of 1790 to 1810 can be traced as descendants of unions between white women and African men in colonial Virginia, not of slave women and ...

  5. Genetic history of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being found to have 8% Asian (as a proxy for Native American ancestry) and 19.6% European ancestry, African-Americans, who were sampled in 2010, were found to be 72.5% African. [40] African Americans were found to be more closely genetically related to Yoruba people than East Africans (e.g., Luhya, Maasai). [40]

  6. In 'an act of freedom', Brunswick County residents discover ...

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    The database for African Ancestry has more than 33,000 African DNA samples, representing 35 African countries and 161 ethnic groups. Related coverage: With passing of NC Rice Festival chair, event ...

  7. Genetic history of Africa - Wikipedia

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    While the Fulani have nearly exclusive indigenous African ancestry (defined by West and East African ancestry), they also show traces of West-Eurasian-like admixture, supporting an ancestral homeland somewhere in North or Eastern Africa, and westwards expansion during the Neolithic, possibly caused by the arrival and expansion of West-Eurasian ...

  8. People of African ancestry are poorly represented in genetic ...

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    Scientists are setting out to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African ancestry to create what they believe will be the world’s largest database of genomic information from the ...

  9. New breast cancer genes found in women of African ancestry ...

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    The new findings are drawn from more than 40,000 women of African ancestry in the United States, Africa and Barbados, including 18,034 wi New breast cancer genes found in women of African ancestry ...