Not only was it written to let us know that the coloured people had decendants, but that all people has decendants and it was the responsiblity to seek out those who had pssed on befor us. God has a plan for all of His children and it is the responsibilty to seek out as far as possible our forbears. Have you not noticed that since Roots came out millions are seeking out their ancestry, they do not know why, but they have a desire to do so, God knows what to do with all of the records.
No - the most famous book by that name was written by Alex Haley.
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"Roots: The Saga of an American Family" was written by Alex Haley. It was first published in 1976 and tells the story of Haley's ancestors, tracing his family lineage back to Africa through to slavery in the United States.
Roots: The Saga of an American Family was written by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Alex Haley. It was published in 1976.
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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.
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No, Mary McLeod Bethune did not write the book called "Roots." "Roots" is a historical novel written by Alex Haley, published in 1976, which traces his ancestry and the experiences of African Americans from slavery to the present. Mary McLeod Bethune was an influential educator and civil rights leader, known for her work in promoting education and equality for African Americans.
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