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New Orleans Holds Burial of Repatriated African Americans Whose Skulls Were Used in Racist Research

  • On May 31, 2025, New Orleans held a jazz funeral and memorial service for 19 African American individuals whose skulls were repatriated from Germany after being taken in the 19th century for racist research.
  • The repatriation followed outreach by the University of Leipzig in 2023 to return remains originally sent by a New Orleans doctor to a German phrenologist during a period of racial pseudoscience and colonialism.
  • Dillard University, a historically Black college, led efforts to receive the remains, which were interred at the Hurricane Katrina Memorial following a multifaith service featuring local cultural performances and a traditional New Orleans jazz funeral procession.
  • Dillard’s president Monique Guillory called the event a restoration of dignity, affirming 'These people mattered,' while historian Eva Baham described the collaboration as an act of healing and historical accountability.
  • The burial acknowledges the humanity of those forcibly studied and suggests ongoing research to trace descendants and confront the injustices of racial pseudoscience prevalent during the late 1800s.
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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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