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Mentioned in 22 episodes

Roots

The Saga of an American Family
Book • 1861
The book begins with the story of Kunta Kinte, a young Mandinka man from The Gambia who is captured by slave traders and sold into slavery in America.

It follows the lives of his descendants through seven generations, detailing their experiences under slavery, the Civil War, and the post-war period.

The narrative shifts to Alex Haley's first-person account, recounting his own life and the oral traditions passed down through his family.

The book is a powerful exploration of slavery, family history, and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.

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Mentioned in 22 episodes

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Cal Newport
in the "Something Interesting" segment, describing Haley's unique approach to finding deep work settings.
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Barry Diller
as a seminal television miniseries that captured over half the US audience.
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Paul Allen
as a popular book that was turned into a mini-series in the 70s.
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B.A. Parker
in relation to the inspiration for plantation reunions.
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Mentioned by Mychal Threets, who grew up watching the show and was confused why someone from Roots was on Reading Rainbow.
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Gary Keller
, when sharing a metaphor about how no one gets to the top on their own.
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Amy Poehler
as an example of Cicely Tyson's notable work when recommending listeners explore her performances.
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Viola Davis
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Seth Cotlar
when discussing how some white Americans reacted to its depiction of slavery.
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The Sunday Interview: How Blood and Soil Nationalism Went Mainstream w/Seth Cotlar
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John Podhoretz
as the author of the book who did an interview with George Lincoln Rockwell.
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A Heritage of Shame

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