Sigrid Johnson Was Black. A DNA Test Said She Wasn't.
This is such a cool story..How an only child found a family after age 65
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/19/magazine/dna-test-black-family.html
The surge in popularity of services like 23andMe and Ancestry means that more and more people are unearthing long-buried connections and surprises in their ancestry.
By Ruth Padawer
Nov. 19, 2018
Three years ago, when Sigrid E. Johnson was 62, she got a call from a researcher seeking volunteers for a study on DNA ancestry tests and ethnic identity. Johnson agreed to help.
After all, she and the researcher, Anita Foeman, had been pals for half a century, ever since they attended the same elementary school in their integrated Philadelphia neighborhood, where they and other black children were mostly protected from the racism beyond its borders.
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Johnsons father, a chauffeur who later became a superintendent at a housing project in North Philadelphia, had a golden-brown complexion. Her mother, who said her own father was a white Brit and her mother was half African-American and half Native American, was light-skinned. People sometimes mistook Johnsons mother for white, and when she applied for seamstress jobs at department stores in the 1920s and 30s, she chose not to correct them.
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