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‘We lost everything’: 151 dead in Nigeria floods, thousands displaced

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‘We lost everything’: 151 dead in Nigeria floods, thousands displaced

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‘We lost everything’: 151 dead in Nigeria floods, thousands displaced

BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University will relinquishbelieved to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South Carolina museum devoted to African American history as part of a settlement with a woman who says she is one of the subjects’ descendants.

‘We lost everything’: 151 dead in Nigeria floods, thousands displaced

The photos of the subjects identified by Tamara Lanier as her great-great-great-grandfather Renty, whom she calls “Papa Renty,” and his daughter Delia will be transferred from the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology to the International African American Museum in South Carolina, the state where they were enslaved in 1850 when the photos were taken, a lawyer for Lanier said Wednesday.

The settlement ends a 15-year battle between Lanier and the university to release the 19th-century daguerreotypes, a precursor to modern-day photographs. Lanier’s attorney Joshua Koskoff told The Associated Press that the resolution is an “unprecedented” victory for descendants of those enslaved in the U.S. and praised his client’s yearslong determination in pursuing justice for the people she had identified as her ancestors.2¼ teaspoons instant yeast

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