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Celebrities trace their roots. Internationally-acclaimed director, producer and actor Spike Lee explores his family's slave origins, determined to find out who owned his family.

Internationally acclaimed director, producer and actor Spike Lee has built his career on chronicling the African-American experience in his films. But for all of his knowledge about African American history, he knew very little about his own family history. After the death of this mother, Spike was raised by his maternal grandmother Zimmie Jackson - and it's her ancestry he's curious about.

Determined to find out more about his family's slave origins, Spike set out with one clear question in mind - 'who owned my family?'. His first stop is Atlanta Georgia where Zimmie lived for most of her life.

In Atlanta he visits Spelman College, America's oldest black college for women, which his grandmother Zimmie attended in the 1920s. From here he heads to the archives where he traces back through the generations uncovering the names of his three times great grandparents. This discovery sets him off on a journey which takes him back through slavery, the American Civil War and emancipation.

Spike's journey culminates in Texas, when he comes face-to-face with a descendant of the man who had enslaved his ancestors.

44 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
ParticipantSpike Lee
ParticipantSpike Lee
DirectorChristopher Bruce
DirectorChristopher Bruce
Executive ProducerLucy Carter
Executive ProducerLucy Carter

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