One of the most important books and television series ever to appear,Β Roots, galvanized the nation, and created an extraordinary political, racial, social and cultural dialogue that hadnβt been seen since the publication ofΒ Uncle Tomβs Cabin. The book sold over one million copies in the first year,
Roots: the saga of an American family
β Scribed by Haley, Alex;Haley family.;Kinte family
- Publisher
- Vanguard
- Year
- 1976;2007
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 30th anniversary edition
- Category
- Library
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SUMMARY:
One of the most important books and television series ever to appear, Roots, galvanized the nation, and created an extraordinary political, racial, social and cultural dialogue that hadnt been seen since the publication of Uncle Toms Cabin. The book sold over one million copies in the first year, and the miniseries was watched by an astonishing 130 million people. It also won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Roots opened up the minds of Americans of all colors and faiths to one of the darkest and most painful parts of Americas past. Over the years, both Roots and Alex Haley have attracted controversy, which comes with the territory for trailblazing, iconic books, particularly on the topic of race. Some of the criticism results from whether Roots is fact or fiction and whether Alex Haley confused these two issues, a subject he addresses directly in the book. There is also the fact that Haley was sued for plagiarism when it was discovered that several dozen paragraphs in Roots were taken directly from a novel, The African, by Harold Courlander, who ultimately received a substantial financial settlement at the end of the case. But none of the controversy affects the basic issue. Roots fostered a remarkable dialogue about not just the past, but the then present day 1970s and how America had fared since the days portrayed in Roots. Vanguard Press feels that it is important to publish Roots: The 30th Anniversary Edition to remind the generation that originally read it that there are issues that still need to be discussed and debated, and to introduce to a new and younger generation, a book that will help them understand, perhaps for the first time, the reality of what took place during the time of Roots.
β¦ Subjects
African Americans;Biographies;Biography;Haley, Alex;Haley family;Kinte family;African Americans -- Biography
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