Fatimah Jackson

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Fatimah Jackson, full name Fatimah Linda Collier Jackson is an African American biologist and anthropologist. She is a professor of Applied Biological Anthropology at the University of Maryland and has been teaching there for over 15 years.[1] She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the "Distinguished Scholar Teacher Award" (University of Maryland, 1995). Jackson made a notable appearance on the PBS program, African American Lives (hosted by Henry Louis Gates) alongside renowned geneticist, Rick Kittles.

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