1619: The First Africans in Virginia and the Making of America (Part 1)
A look at the '20 and odd Africans' who landed in what is now Hampton, Va. and their lasting impact on what would become the United States. (Part 1) ww.wusa9.com/1619

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1619: The First Africans in Virginia and the Making of America (Part 2)

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