If we want Black women straight and on code, we can't do that by calling them bytches. That is counterproductive and ineffective, that's my issue with this. So I haven't called a Black woman that in decades.
I understand what you are saying, but that is of course a subjective thing.
“In this context, the Dominican Republic is in line with the observations from other Caribbean and non-Caribbean American regions. All the mtDNA African lineages account for 61% of the maternal haplogroups, with the most frequent mtDNA lineages being the sub-Saharan L1c, L2a, L3b, and L3d, all reaching frequencies higher than 10%."
The Dominican Republic is one of the two countries on the Hispaniola island, which is part of the Antilles. Hispaniola was affected by the European colonization and massive deportation of African slaves since the XVI century and these events heavily shaped the genetic composition of the...
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