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* [[Family Drama]]: Extended multigenerational.
* [[Family Drama]]: Extended multigenerational.
* [[Generational Saga]]
* [[Generational Saga]]
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: [[OJ Simpson]] is one of the random tribesmen in the first episode who Kunta runs into on his bird hunt.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[OJ Simpson]] is one of the random tribesmen in the first episode who Kunta runs into on his bird hunt.
* [[I Die Free]]
* [[I Die Free]]
* [[Inspired By]]: The earlier parts, before Chicken George are all fiction. There ''was'' a Kunta Kinte and a ''Lord Ligonier,'' but neither have a proven connection to Haley. The rest may have been altered here or there for the sake of drama.
* [[Inspired By]]: The earlier parts, before Chicken George are all fiction. There ''was'' a Kunta Kinte and a ''Lord Ligonier,'' but neither have a proven connection to Haley. The rest may have been altered here or there for the sake of drama.
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[[Category:School Study Media]]
[[Category:School Study Media]]
[[Category:Roots]]
[[Category:Roots]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 19:14, 25 January 2014

 Omoro Kinte: Kunta Kinte, behold the only thing greater than yourself!

Roots was a Miniseries presenting a dramatized account about author Alex Haley's family line and their struggles coping with slavery from ancestor Kunta Kinte's enslavement to his Civil War descendants' liberation. Based on a novel by Haley.

First broadcast in late January and early February 1977, the series was a tremendous success, prompting new public interest in genealogy and, in regard to television, established the Miniseries as a high profile prestige format for prime time.

The first Roots, the generally better received one, went only up through the Civil War, while a 1980 Sequel, Roots: The Next Generations, picked up in 1865 and went through to Alex Haley himself, culminating in Haley visiting Kunte Kinte's home village in the 1970s.

1988 brought a third (fictional) entry: Roots: The Gift. This was a single two-hour side story, bringing back LeVar Burton as Kunta Kinte. As a piece of trivia, this film features a few actors who would be in Star Trek productions, just as Burton was. Avery Brooks (Captain Benjamin Sisko), Kate Mulgrew (Captain Kathryn Janeway), and Tim Russ (Lieutenant Tuvok).

Tropes used in Roots include: