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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sundiata: [QB] ^I see exactly what you're saying, but first, this is the episode that I saw, not sure if they break down the results on the site, but... http://www.pbs.org/wnet/aalives/ ^That's his picture on the front btw.. Basically he kept asking them how was this possible, they told him that most likely both of his parents were Mulatto. Indeed, they showed a picture of his father and he was very light skinned and wavy haired like most half-breeds I know personally. Basically, Henry's father's father was European, but his grandfather's (on his father's side of course) wife was black. Henry's mother's mother was white, but his grandmother's husband was black (his grandfather on his mother's side).. There's four possible ways to go, it just so happens that we can only trace two through the Y Chromosome and MtDNA, these tests obscure the fact that he's of African descent but a test that they did to indicate approximate admixture found that he had 50% sub-Saharan ancestry, just how it found that Chris Tucker had 83%, and Oprah had 88%, and Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot had 67%.. It wasn't complicated, through out the program they showed step by step the ancestry of these people, I guess you'd have to see it to know what I'm talking about. You can search and download the entire program on mvgroup.org if you ever feel like checking it out. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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