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For Adopted ‘Hicks Babies,’ a Chance for Closure

Jun 20, 2014 884 Viewed Alka Anand Singh Add Source Preference

A group of people who were part of off-the-books adoptions in McCaysville, Ga. in the 1950s and 1960s will try to find biological relatives through free DNA testing in Ducktown, Tenn. on Saturday. (June 20)

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