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The Social Life of Dna, Race Reparations and Reconciliation
Londre nelson is a scholar of science, technology, medicine and social inequality. In 20 16 she published the social life of dna, race reparations and reconciliation after the geno. She describes ens as the most essentialist and socially anemic conception of human identity. For people whose cultural and family histories were eraised by slavery, where else can they go? That is one of the central themes of her book. Can dea nay help people recover what is lost?
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