Roots Comments

  • Katherine 2022-04-23 07:05:21

    The finale is very...

  • Michale 2022-04-23 07:05:21

    Where did you all find the resources? I can't find this...

  • Ryleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    I'm going for a classic! !...

  • Morgan 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Childhood memories, a TV show that I didn't understand at the...

  • Julien 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Kindness, hatred, sympathy, tears, early...

  • Madyson 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Childhood memories, seen on TV when I was very young. The plot can hardly be remembered, but a line that left a deep impression on me, "I not only want to go, but also run", his descendants were in tears when they finally...

  • Earl 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    There are only very vague memories. The deepest impression is that white girls and black girls are very close since childhood, and white people ignore black people when they grow up. At that time, I really sneered at this kind of...

  • Serenity 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Great People TV episodes in fuzzy...

  • Carleton 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    The first American drama I watched in elementary...

  • Dolores 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    For the first time, I came into contact with the TV series of blood fights between black and white races, and I was deeply...

Extended Reading
  • Edd 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    recommend

    In the fall of 1976, the United States published a family history novel "Roots" written by black author Alex Haley. The author claims that after twelve years of textual research, he traces his ancestors over six generations to Quinta Kent, a black man who was taken from the west coast of Africa by...

  • Ross 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    root

    Quinta Kenta, who saw this film, discarded all the prejudice against black people in white fiction. The fact is that white people enslave black people, but they look down on others everywhere. Do people want to be slaves, don’t they deserve to live on this land and receive the respect they deserve?...

Roots quotes

  • Kunta Kinti: What's snow, Fiddler?

    Fiddler: Never you mind, boy, never you mind. Let's get on back to home. I got enough trouble teaching you the difference between manure and massa. 'Course there ain't all that much difference when you gets right down to it.

  • Omoro, Kunta's father: [holding his infant son up to starry sky] Kunta Kinte, behold the only thing greater than yourself!