Alex Haley is the author of the original novel that spawned the TV mini-series.
The best-selling book and TV mini series "Roots" was written by Alex Haley. It follows the author's genealogical journey tracing his ancestry back to Africa. The story depicts the struggles and resilience of his ancestors in the United States.
The book "Roots" was written by Alex Haley and published in 1976.
Alex Haley wrote Roots.
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Alex Haley was an American author and biographer who traced his ancestry back to Africa in his book "Roots," which tells the story of his family's history, beginning with the capture and enslavement of his ancestor Kunta Kinte. The book was groundbreaking in its exploration of African American genealogy and history.
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Alex Haley. Not the guy that wrote Airport, another guy of the same name.
The article "Why Roots Hit Home" in Time Magazine was written by critic James Poniewozik as a review of the television series "Roots." The article explores the cultural impact and significance of the series in the context of American history and television.
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