By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
Oprah Winfrey is keeping Alex Haley's tradition of 'Roots' alive, 30 years after the groundbreaking miniseries made television history.
The billionaire media maven is the subject of two major projects, to debut next week, tracing her lineage in an unflinchingly revealing style; On Jan. 23, the new book 'Finding Oprah's Roots' will arrive in bookstores via Crown Publishers, and on Jan. 24, 'Oprah's Roots' will premiere on PBS (check local listings).
Both projects were spearheaded by prominent African American scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr (one of the founders of Black Voices). The acclaimed Harvard University professor assembled an elite team of historians and geneticists, to shed fascinating light on Winfrey's family background and simultaneously offers a user-friendly methodology for tracing one's own family tree through both mediums.
Last year, when the four-part 'African American Lives' premiered on PBS in February, the series was hailed by critics and attracted millions of viewers., who were especially drawn to the powerfully moving discussions between Gates and Winfrey, which revealed the struggles and accomplishments of her ancestors.
"Our first African American Lives series made for riveting viewing and was a life-changing experience for each of the participants, myself included," said Gates. "Now, with an in-depth focus exclusively on my friend Oprah Winfrey, we bring to life in even greater detail the remarkably rich and always inspiring stories of her ancestors."
The new program features a wealth of previously unseen material, including portions of Gates' original 'African American Lives' interview with Winfrey and new revelations about her family history.
Winfrey, who was just named the richest woman in show business by 'Forbes' magazine, fully cooperated with Gates on both projects.
A major discovery includes tracing her DNA all the way back to the Kpelle people of Liberia, the tribe of her first female African ancestor sold into slavery. Other points of her history include how her great-great grandfather Constantine Winfrey, born a slave but determined to teach himself to read, and wily enough to strike a bargain with a white landowner; how her great-grandmother Amanda Bullocks, the self-educated sole female trustee of her community's first school and how her grandfather Elmore, who defied the local sheriff-and the Ku Klux Klan-by harboring Civil Rights workers.
But all that glitters isn't gold.
In 'Finding...' documents are unveiled about how a relative of Winfrey's shot and killed his own brother over a custody battle in 1931. The tome also offers accounts of her tumultuous adolescence which included molestation, promiscuity and unexpected pregnancy.
"Knowing your family history is knowing your worth -- your whole worth," Winfrey says in the special. "It's about everything that everybody gave up for you."
"I feel empowered to say, 'This is who you are, this is where you've come from. You've come from strength and power and endurance and pain and suffering and triumph. You've come from all of that. And so imagine now how much more you can be.'"
A special DVD of 'Oprah's Roots' will retail in March, and will feature 30 minutes of excerpts from the broadcast plus more than an hour of additional comments and research guidance from genealogists, historians and geneticists featured in the program and in the original 'African American Lives' series.
"Through our genealogical research into Oprah's roots, viewers will see how census records, land deeds, archival newspapers and maps, tombstone inscriptions, and even the estate records of slave holders can help locate their own ancestors," added Gates. "And just as importantly, they'll see how fascinating and dramatic historical investigation and discovery can be."


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By: Marjorie H. on 1/20/2007 10:33AM
I think this is absolutely fascinating. As usual, Oprah is pretty open about everything in her life and to really come face-to-face with the struggles and indignity, among other things, that our ancestors endured during their lifetime is truly mindboggling and reduces one to tears - lots of tears.
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By: Harry Ippolito on 1/20/2007 9:27AM
What ever Oprah is involved with,produces or is connected to, is worth dropping what ever your doing to listen/watch and learn what a real Amrican person is.
She is the most down to earth person I have ever listened,watched or read on any media or paper.
GOD bless her and give her the blessings to continue the fantastic works she accomplish's.
I am 76 years old and have never seen or heard a more down to earth, compassionate,giving human being.
Thank you for allowing me to comment on such a terrific person.
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By: Harry Ippolito on 1/20/2007 9:19AM
This blog and any thing else Oprah does or is involved with is worth every bit of any real Americans attention.
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By: Marjorie H. on 1/20/2007 10:54AM
I find this absolutely fascinating. I believe that being knowledgeable about one's ancestors help us to appreciate their struggles, pain, endurance and dignity. Their history will indelibly embed upon our minds that their unfailing sacrifice and strength, quiet dignity and proudness are directly responsible for our strengths and succeses today and it becomes more exciting that all this will be handed down through future generations. I simply LOVE this.
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By: wanda carrier on 1/20/2007 10:55AM
oprah is a great woman i love her show and really love her movies i think she is one of the greatest women there is god has really blessed her
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By: Rita Malaret on 1/20/2007 11:56AM
Oprah is a God send person to teach everyone that color or race has nothing to do with a person it's what's in your heart. She helps the NEEDY without looking to see who they are. God said "THE GREATEST WILL BE THE SERVANT OF ALL." She shares what she has and is not a selfish person. I pray that everyone watches her program, reads her book and learns from her ways on how to love and do from the heart. If more people will be like her the world will be a better place to live. Oprah may God keep bleesing you with much health and happiness.
(Waiting to read your book)
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By: Joyce Ballenger on 1/20/2007 12:48PM
I find it amazing that our "DNA" is always connected with tribes in Africa instead of the first Americans, the Mesa people, who were black. It's sad that our history on the Mesa people and the great Olmec Kings is diminishing.
Have we become so brainwashed to believe our black culture was only spawn from Africa when a ship took months to reach America with a minimum of a hundred slaves and most died on the journey? Plus, throughout history many slaves were killed earning freedom. We are human beings not rabbits. With those statistics of deaths I believe our race would have been irrecoverable in America if we were not already here. Africans has been stated throughout history to be the first shipbuilders on earth, which would make sense to be the first explorers.
Many of different cultures were brought over to America on ships and many were already here. We are allowing American to shape our thinking instead of becoming the great thinkers we are. I don't believe an explorer sets out on an urge to find land on a whim. There is always a strong reason behind man's madness to explore. I believe there was knowledge of great people who lived the rich dream of America, which is the mystery of a city called Atlantis, which was believed, possibly lived by the Olmec people.
I am by no means trying to take away from my African culture nor am I by no means trying to kill the history of the first Americans.
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By: James on 1/20/2007 4:56PM
Oprah you are a devine inspiration to many. We are in fragile times here in the USA. I am proud of what you have accomplished and promoted in your career. In that perspective we need to unite and not only make attention to those that are in other Countries. The unity that I am referring to is for our own people and safety. Keep doing kind hearted things....you are a good role model, yet we have many concerns of our own here.
God Bless the USA
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By: Telia B. on 1/23/2007 10:19AM
OPRAH IS LIKE THE ONE OF THE BEST LADDIES IN SHOWBIZ YESTERDAY AND TODAY. SHE HAS HER OWN BOOK CLUB AS WELL BUT IN HER OWN LIFE TIME SHE ALSO LIKE TO RELX WITH HER GIRLFIREND GYLAE KING.
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By: Cheryl Grigsby on 1/23/2007 8:44AM
It is nice to find out where you come from. What strenght and weakness a person may have in their family however, not every one can do this. Oprah has the funds to do this. Me as a disable veteran and now finding for disability from the federal government can not afford to have DNA done to find out about my family history. I would love to know what made me as strong to a fault, loyal to friends and family, and honest to all. I am happy that she was able to achieve her goal and found out where she came from and what happen along the way to get her where she is. Good job Oprah!!!
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