The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

TV-PG Limited Series 2013 · 6 eps · ★ 10.0 · Documentary

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Professor Gates describes the history of the African American people by talking to historians, authors, and the people who made history.

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