![]() ![]() Geological Survey Photographic LibraryĪda Copeland, an African-American woman born in Georgia just months before that state seceded from the Union, moved to New York City in the mid-1880s. Scientist and scholar Clarence King is at the center of a singular and striking story from American history - one that author Martha Sandweiss says illustrates just how fluid and complicated our ideas about race really are.
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