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Alex Haley
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Alex Haley

Born August 11, 1921 · Ithaca, New York · Joined the Ancestors February 10, 1992
The author of Roots — Alex Haley traced his family's lineage back to Africa and gave millions of Americans, Black and white, their first real understanding of the horror and resilience of the enslaved experience.
Known For
Roots: The Saga of an American Family
Also Wrote
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Impact
130 million viewers watched the Roots miniseries

Alexander Murray Palmer Haley was born in Ithaca, New York and grew up in Henning, Tennessee, where his grandmother told him stories of their African ancestor "Kunta Kinte." After 20 years in the Coast Guard, he became a freelance writer and conducted the famous Playboy interviews.

In 1965, he co-wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X, which became one of the most important books in American history. But his masterwork was Roots: The Saga of an American Family, published in 1976, which traced his ancestry back seven generations to a village in Gambia, West Africa.

The 1977 television adaptation of Roots became the most-watched miniseries in American history, with over 130 million viewers. It fundamentally changed how Americans understood slavery and inspired a genealogy movement that continues today. Haley won a special Pulitzer Prize for the work.

"In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future."
— Alex Haley
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

1921
Born in Ithaca, New York
1939
Enlists in the U.S. Coast Guard
1965
Co-writes The Autobiography of Malcolm X
1976
Publishes Roots: The Saga of an American Family
1977
Roots miniseries draws 130 million viewers
1977
Awarded special Pulitzer Prize
1992
Dies in Seattle, Washington

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