Finding Your Roots

Fathers and Sons

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets actors LeVar Burton and Wes Studi—two men who grew up without their fathers, haunted by questions about entire branches of their family trees. With only a handful of clues to guide him, Gates uncovers stories his guests have long wanted to hear, introducing them to ancestors whose names they’ve never known-—and revealing their connections to key moments in history.

Fathers and Sons

52m 9s

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets actors LeVar Burton and Wes Studi—two men who grew up without their fathers, haunted by questions about entire branches of their family trees. With only a handful of clues to guide him, Gates uncovers stories his guests have long wanted to hear, introducing them to ancestors whose names they’ve never known-—and revealing their connections to key moments in history.

Previews + Extras

  • Fathers and Sons Preview: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Fathers and Sons Preview

    S10 E3 - 30s

    Henry Louis Gates, Jr. meets actors LeVar Burton and Wes Studi — two men who grew up without their fathers, haunted by questions about their family trees.

  • How Wes Studi Got Into Theater: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How Wes Studi Got Into Theater

    S10 E3 - 1m 22s

    Actor Wes Studi's friend Jay WhiteCrow recommended the American Indian Theater Company in Tulsa to help him navigate meeting new people after his divorce.

  • Levar Burton Reflects Proudly on "Reading Rainbow": asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Levar Burton Reflects Proudly on "Reading Rainbow"

    S10 E3 - 1m 4s

    When asked, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "What are you proudest of?", Levar Burton replied, "...It's gotta be Reading Rainbow... Believing so much in the power of education, as we do in my family, and having an impact on the reading habits of a couple of generations of human beings, It doesn't get any better than that."

  • Wes Studi's Discovers His Connection to the Trail of Tears: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Wes Studi's Discovers His Connection to the Trail of Tears

    S10 E3 - 7m 34s

    Wes hears the story of his how his ancestor journeyed on the Trail of Tears, which was a forced displacement of about 60,000 Native Americans, including Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes, from their homelands to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in the 1830s.

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