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Roots by Alex Haley is a sweeping historical narrative that traces the journey of Kunta Kinte, an African boy captured into slavery, and his descendants in America. Through generations, the story explores themes of cultural heritage, family resilience, and the enduring struggle for freedom and identity. This powerful saga offers a deeply human perspective on the African American experience.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by multigenerational family sagas and keen on exploring the profound impact of history on identity. It offers a gripping journey through American history, filled with rich cultural nuances and personal stories that highlight the strength of the human spirit.

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Roots

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The radical, Pulitzer Prize-winning account of Alex Haley's own twelve-year search for his family's origins—a powerful memoir, a history of slavery and a landmark in African-American literature.

Discover Alex Haley's Pulitzer Prize-winning search for his family's origins—a powerful memoir, a history of slavery and a landmark in African-American literature.

Tracing his ancestry through six generations of architects, lawyers, blacksmiths, farmers, freedmen and slaves, Alex Haley's research took him back to Africa and a sixteen-year-old youth named Kunta Kinte. Torn from his homeland and brought to the slave markets of the New World, re-imagining Kunta's journey allowed Haley to explore his family's deep and distant past.

A gripping mixture of urban confessional and political manifesto, Roots not only inspired a generation of black activists, but drove home the bitter realities of racism to a mainstream white liberal audience.

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WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY DAVID OLUSOGA, AUTHOR OF BLACK AND BRITISH

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A gripping blend of personal narrative and political commentary, the book inspired many black activists and highlighted the harsh truths of racism to a broader audience. It is recognised as an award-winning exploration of African American history, tracing their journey from Africa to America. Celebrated for its emotional depth, the book is praised as an act of love and haunting storytelling.

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ISBN: 9781784873387

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 September 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 607g

Pages: 912

About the Author

Alex Haley was born in Ithaca, New York in 1921. After his retirement from the Coast Guard in 1959, Haley began his writing career and eventually became a senior editor for Reader's Digest. Haley conducted the first Playboy Interview for Playboy magazine. The interview, with jazz legend Miles Davis, appeared in the September 1962 issue. One of Haley's most famous interviews was a 1963 interview with Malcolm X for Playboy, which led to collaboration on the activist's autobiography. Haley later ghostwrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X, based on interviews conducted shortly before Malcolm's death. The book was published in 1965 and was a huge success, later named by Time magazine one of the ten most important nonfiction books of the twentieth century. In 1976 Haley published Roots- The Saga of an American Family, a novel based loosely on his family's history. Haley traced in it his ancestry back to Africa and covered seven American generations, starting from his ancestor, Kunta Kinte. Roots was eventually published in thirty-seven languages, won the Pulitzer Prize, and went on to become a popular television miniseries in 1977, as well as causing a renewed interest in genealogy.

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