African American Lives

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  • TV-PG
  • 2006
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.8  (157)

African American Lives is a PBS documentary series that explores the genealogy and family trees of prominent African American celebrities and public figures. Hosted by renowned historian and author Henry Louis Gates Jr., the show premiered in 2006 and aired for two seasons until 2008.

Throughout the series, Gates and his team use genealogical research, DNA analysis, and interviews with family to uncover the often-hidden histories and stories of their subjects. Among the celebrity guests featured on the show were Whoopi Goldberg, Chris Tucker, Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, and Maya Angelou, among others.

Each episode of African American Lives focuses on one or two celebrities and delves into their family history and heritage. The show frequently highlights the challenges and roadblocks that African Americans face when researching their family trees due to the legacy of slavery and the lack of documentation that existed for many years. Gates often reflects on his own personal experiences researching his family history, which adds a personal touch to his interactions with the guests.

One of the standout episodes of African American Lives features Whoopi Goldberg, who delves into the history of her maternal great-grandmother, Emma Johnson. The episode provides insight into the devastating impact of slavery on African American families and communities, as well as the ways in which their descendants have fought to preserve their memories and tell their stories.

Another memorable episode features Chris Tucker, who learns about the multiracial heritage of his father

African American Lives is a series that ran for 2 seasons (8 episodes) between February 1, 2006 and on PBS

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Seasons
The Past is Another Century
4. The Past is Another Century
February 23, 2008
Episode four presents fascinating discoveries about participants' lineages, thanks to DNA analysis, including a groundbreaking study linking Professor Gates to a powerful medieval Irish warlord and evidence that Peter Gomes' direct paternal line traces back to a Portuguese Jew who fled the country in the early 1500s to escape the Inquisition.
We Come from People
3. We Come from People
February 16, 2008
Episode three reveals stories of participants' ancestors during the early years of the United States, including a riveting of life in slavery by Morgan Freeman's great-grandmother, unearthed within the records of the Depression-era Works Progress istration, and Peter Gomes' ancestors, who were freed and ed by Quaker families in Virginia in the late 1700s.
A Way Out of No Way
2. A Way Out of No Way
February 9, 2008
Episode two continues to trace the guests' lineages back through the late 1800s to the Civil War, featuring such stories as that of Chris Rock's great-great-grandfather, a black Civil War veteran who was twice elected to the South Carolina State Legislature, and Don Cheadle's great-great-grandparents, who, as Chickasaw Freedmen, struggled to build lives for themselves in Oklahoma after being excluded from the tribal rolls.
The Road Home
1. The Road Home
February 2, 2008
Episode One focuses on stories of the participants' ancestors from the early 20th century.
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Where to Watch African American Lives
African American Lives is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch African American Lives on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    February 1, 2006
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (157)
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