Roots: The Next Generations – S01 E02 : Part 2

Roots: The Next Generations
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  • Genre: Drama
  • Running time: 60 min
  • Premiere: 19.02.1979

Thirteen years have passed in the town of Henning, Tennessee and now in 1896, the town has taken advantage of a burgeoning new industrial age thanks to the expansion of the railroad. Returning home from Kansas City after a decade away teaching, Elizabeth Harvey reunites with her younger sister Cynthia, now grown up, and reconciles with her father. Cynthia has taken an interest in a local railroad gang worker named Will Palmer who returns her affections. But in order to court her properly and gain the approval of her father Tom, Will leaves the railroad and finds a better job at a lumber mill, eventually taking Cynthia to be his wife. His hard work, dedication, loyalty, and financial acumen leads to his surprise promotion to owner and operator of the mill, although it is now saddled with debt. Despite this, he and Cynthia give Tom and Irene their first grandchild. Meanwhile Colonel Warner's son Andy decides to get involved in politics by running against his father to institute a new Democratic Party that plans to disenfranchise blacks of the vote and ensure victory against the Republicans. And now thanks to new restrictive voting laws in the state of Tennessee, Tom is denied the opportunity to vote for the first time since the end of the Civil War.

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Cast

Richard Thomas
as Jim Warner
Ernie Hudson
as Muslim at Door
Harry Morgan
as Bob Campbell
Marlon Brando
as George Lincoln Rockwell
Pam Grier
as Francey
Marc Singer
as Andy Warner
Henry Fonda
as Colonel Frederick Warner
James Earl Jones
as Alex Haley
Robert Culp
as Lyle Pettijohn
Howard Rollins
as George Haley
Maidie Norman
as Sister Scrap Scott
Gerald McRaney
as Harry Owens
Kim Fields
as Lydia Haley
Hal Williams
as Aleck Haley
Norman Fell
as Paul Reynolds
Andy Griffith
as Commander Robert Munroe
Timothy Scott
as Alvin Peacock
Lynne Moody
as Irene Harvey
Debbi Morgan
as Elizabeth Harvey
Ted Gehring
as Road Boss
Philip Michael Thomas
as Eddie Franklin
Johnny Sekka
as Ebou Manga
Stan Shaw
as Will Palmer
Zakes Mokae
as African Minister
Brock Peters
as Ab Dekker
Paul Winfield
as Dr. Horace Huguley
Debbie Allen
as Nan Branch Haley
John Rubinstein
as Lieutenant Hamilton Ten Eyck
Irene Cara
as Bertha Palmer Haley
Dina Merrill
as Mrs. Hickinger
Don Keefer
as Mr. Hapgood
Ossie Davis
as 'Dad' Jones
Dorian Harewood
as Simon Haley
Ruby Dee
as Queen Haley
Fay Hauser
as Carrie Warner
Kieu Chinh
as U.N. Receptionist
Paul Koslo
as Earl Crowther
Barbara Barrie
as Dodie Brattle
Jerry Hardin
as State Man

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