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Human Footprint

How An Ancient Ocean Shaped Us History

Learn how millions of years of deposits shaped the events of Black American history.

Aired 02/20/2024 | Rating NR

Human Footprint

How An Ancient Ocean Shaped Us History

Special | 16m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn how millions of years of deposits shaped the events of Black American history.

From ancient seas to fertile soils, evolutionary biologist Shane Campbell-Staton explores the remarkable journey that transformed the Cretaceous coastline into the fertile “Black Belt” region of the American South. He joins oceanographer Craig McClain, professor Sven Beckert, and geneticist Steven Micheletti to learn how millions of years of deposits shaped the events of Black American history.

Aired 02/20/2024 | Rating NR

Human Footprint

How An Ancient Ocean Shaped Us History

Special | 16m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

From ancient seas to fertile soils, evolutionary biologist Shane Campbell-Staton explores the remarkable journey that transformed the Cretaceous coastline into the fertile “Black Belt” region of the American South. He joins oceanographer Craig McClain, professor Sven Beckert, and geneticist Steven Micheletti to learn how millions of years of deposits shaped the events of Black American history.

Aired 02/20/2024 | Rating NR

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Surprising Moments from Human Footprint
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Surprising Moments from Human Footprint

Do you think you know what it means to be human? In Human Footprint, Biologist Shane Campbell-Staton asks us all to think again. As he discovers, the story of our impact on the world around us is more complicated — and much more surprising — than you might realize.
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