Yes. Dr Rebecca Redfern who was born in Forrest Hill, north London wrote a study claiming the Black Death disproportionately affected black women in medieval London because of the effects of racism. This is hilarious because other historians trying to claim blacks were present throughout European history tend to claim racism didn’t exist until the 17c such as Miranda Kauffman so (((Rosenfern))) and (((Kauffman))) both claim blacks were in medieval London but disagree on their experiences.
Rosenfern used skull shapes to determine that the skeletons in a random plague cemetery were black women. Skill shapes have previously been used to claim people were black that, instead, turned out to be White, Amerindian, Arab, Berber and various other races but because some “social anthropologist” decides the skull was black they stayed being recorded as black until dna tests debunked it such as Ivory Bangle lady in England who was considered black because of her skull shape, but DNA revealed was provably some southern European/ Arab hybrid.
This seems too specific to not be something you’ve personally experienced.
Yes. Dr Rebecca Redfern who was born in Forrest Hill, north London wrote a study claiming the Black Death disproportionately affected black women in medieval London because of the effects of racism. This is hilarious because other historians trying to claim blacks were present throughout European history tend to claim racism didn’t exist until the 17c such as Miranda Kauffman so (((Rosenfern))) and (((Kauffman))) both claim blacks were in medieval London but disagree on their experiences.
Rosenfern used skull shapes to determine that the skeletons in a random plague cemetery were black women. Skill shapes have previously been used to claim people were black that, instead, turned out to be White, Amerindian, Arab, Berber and various other races but because some “social anthropologist” decides the skull was black they stayed being recorded as black until dna tests debunked it such as Ivory Bangle lady in England who was considered black because of her skull shape, but DNA revealed was provably some southern European/ Arab hybrid.