In America today, two communities with sub-Saharan African genetic origins exist side by side, though they have differing histories and positions within society.
Members of these groups have both a great deal in common and much that separates them, l.
This book explores the relationship between African Americans, descendants of those Africans brought to America as slaves, and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, who have come to the United States of America voluntarily, mainly since the 1990s.
In America today, two communities with sub-Saharan African genetic origins exist side by side, though they have differing histories and positions within society