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    Just 5 percent of the 11.2 million Africans forced into slavery landed in the United States. The vast majority went to the Caribbean and Latin America. In his new series for PBS launching next week, Henry Louis Gates Jr., The Root's editor-in-chief, examines the lives of the "other African Americans." We have video clips from the new series and an essay from Gates.

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