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Both Ivy League Colleges Apologize for 'Serious Error' in Using Bones of Black Child for Teaching


3/29/2021
Both Ivy League Colleges Apologize for ‘Serious Error’ in Using Bones of Black Child for Teaching
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The two Ivy League universities at the center of a billowing storm over the use in anthropology teaching of the bones of an African American child killed by Philadelphia police in 1985 have apologized for the “serious error”, promising to return the human remains to relatives who never consented to the practice.
The pelvis and femur bones of an unidentified Black girl thought to be in her teens were revealed last week to have been used as props in an online anthropology course staged by Princeton and given by a professor from the University of Pennsylvania. Neither institution had requested or received consent from the family of the child, yet held on to the bones for research and teaching for 36 years. ....

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Ivy League university apologizes after using bones of Black children to teach forensics class


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According to The Guardian, the bones most likely belong to 14-year-old Tree Africa or 12-year-old Delisha Africa the surname Africa was part of the group s commitment to Black liberation.
“The Penn Museum and the University of Pennsylvania apologize to the Africa family and the members of our community for allowing human remains recovered from the MOVE house to be used for research and teaching, and for retaining the remains for far too long,” read the statement from provost Wendell Pritchett and Christopher Woods, director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. ....

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