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SEARCH FOR ROOTS TAKES MUCH TIME AND PERSISTENCE
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Clementine Carter reviews a ship's manifest which showed the numbers of slaves held in cargo. (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO)
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Clemestine Carter had always listened to her relatives' stories about their family history, but it wasn't until someone suggested she was descended from African royalty that her curiosity was really piqued.
Carter, 34, is tracing her father's family roots.
For African Americans, searching out a family genealogy is a relatively recent phenomenon, an ...
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KONRAD EMIL BLOCH, 88; RECEIVED 1964 NOBEL PRIZE
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Stamp vignette on medical science: Konrad Bloch--Nobel Prize for research on cholesterol
Magazine article from: Mayo Clinic Proceedings
; Konrad Bloch-Nobel Prize for Research on Cholesterol Marc A. Shampo, Ph.D., and Robert A. Kyle, M.D. German-born American biochemist Konrad Emil Bloch shared the 1964 Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology with German biochemist...
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