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The Out of Africa Hypothesis

The last common human ancestral population to all the races of black and non-black people in the world now is at least 300,000 years ago in Africa. The African populations inside Africa also interbred with other species that were divergent from human lineage millions of years ago. So something very, very archaic has been found in the gene pools of sub-Saharan African races. There's a lot of diversity. No one plausible has said that humans from outside Africa don't have dissent from most of their dissent from a migration out of Africa in the last 100,000 years. That's pretty much established from haplogroups and other evidence. I hope that answers your question, Chad. Jared rushing

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