Vol. 59 No. 46 Thursday, November 14, 2019

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Lynchings Thoughout American History

The map, which users can view based on region, also reveals the lynchings of Latinx people, Asians, Italians and Native Americans.

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent

In the century following the Civil War, as many as 5,000 people of color were murdered by mobs who believed in the cause of white supremacy.

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Veterans Honored

Rafael Payare in the Park rd at 33 San Diego Veterans Day Parade SD Symphony’s New Music Director Conducts a Free Concert That Drew Thousands at Petco Park

On average, mobs killed nine people per month during the 1890s. Over the next 20 years, seven people each month were victims of lynch mobs. The figures are all according to an interactive map project that tracks the history of lynching in America—state-by-state. The map is called “Monroe Work Today.” It is named after a black sociologist, who put together much of the information that details lynchings from 1835 to 1964, the period covered in the map’s data set. Information found on the map reveals that black men were the most lynched group of people among the documented victims, usually due to mob violence after criminal accusations.

Photo: Samuel Li

By Shea McGee Contributing Writer

Lines for the first-ever concert by the San Diego Symphony were plentiful, given

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Black Teen Suicide Reaches Historic Highs

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Australian Researchers Say

Botswana is Ancestral Home of Modern Humans

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent

African American teenagers in the United States historically have had lower suicide rates than their white counterparts—until now. A new study analyzing suicide among American teens by a team led by researchers at the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University have uncovered several troubling trends from 1991 to 2017, among Black high school students in particular. Researchers discovered that between 1991 and 2017, there has been an increase in the number of African American teens who said they had attempted suicide in the past year. Suicide rates for teenagers of other races and ethnicities either remained the same or decreased over that period.

By Stacy M. Brown

Bill Prasad, a licensed professional counselor with Contemporary Medicine Associates in Bellaire, Texas, cited what he believed are some reasons.

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“Lack of accessibility to mental health care, the inability to pay for medications and healthcare coverage, the lack of acceptance of mental illness among some members of the black community, and the availability of firearms,” Prasad stated. Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA

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The researchers did not cite a reason for the trend.

Prasad was not among the researchers involved in the study. See SUICIDE page 2

The ancestral home of modern humans is in Botswana, according to a new study by researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney. Although some of the oldest skeletal remains suggest an eastern African origin, Southern Africa is home to contemporary populations that represent the earliest branch of human genetic phylogeny, researchers said.

Vanessa M. Hayes, of the Genomics and Epigenetics Division of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, and her colleagues said they used the mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down exclusively from mother to child, to map out the oldest known maternal line of humans alive today. “It has been clear for some time that anatomically modern humans appeared in See BOTSWANA page 15


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