LeVar Burton learns he’s descended from a Confederate soldier on ‘Finding Your Roots’ - The 66-year-old actor said he felt “conflict roiling up” inside him after the revelation, but also a “pathway” to conversation.


Jan. 17, 2024, 11:12 AM CST / Source: TODAY
By Chrissy Callahan

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Levar Burton on 'Finding Your Roots.

LeVar Burton got hit with a one-two punch while tracing his family’s ancestry on the Jan. 16 episode of PBS’ hit series “Finding Your Roots.”

Burton rose to fame as a child actor in the TV adaptation of Alex Haley’s “Roots,” the show that host Henry Louis Gates cited as an inspiration for the PBS show, and went on to star in “Star Trek” and host “Reading Rainbow.”

On the PBS show, he discovered a hidden family secret. Burton learned that a great-great-grandmother on his mother’s side, Mary Sills, was raised by a man she thought was her biological father, but wasn’t. (Burton knew Sills when he was a young boy).

Sills was the biological daughter of a white farmer named James Henry Dixon who had a wife and family at the time of her birth.

“And she was the other family on the other side,” Burton said in shock.

“Were you expecting that? Did you have any idea you had a white ancestor?” Gates asked the star.

The 66-year-old shook his head and laughed.

“No, no. I had no idea. So Granny was half white. Wow,” he said.

Then, Gates revealed that Dixon served in the Confederate Army as a teenager.

“Are you kidding me? Oh my God, oh my God. I did not see this coming,” Burton said.

Gates said that Dixon likely never saw battle since he was a part of the junior reserves, which was mostly used for guard duty. However, he noted that Dixon still served in an army whose goal was to protect slavery. Then, later in life, Dixon had a child with a woman who was born into slavery.

“I often wonder about white men of the period and how they justify to themselves their relations with Black women, especially those in an unbalanced power dynamic. There has to be a powerful disconnect created emotionally and mentally,” Burton said while processing the news.

“So it’s possible in my mind that he could’ve contemplated it and was conflicted at worst, maybe repentant at best. And then there’s the possibility that he didn’t think about it at all,” he continued.

“Right and we’ll never know. They could’ve been in love, it could’ve been something terrible. We don’t know,” Gates replied.

Burton was left floored by the discoveries that Gates and his team made.

“Now I’d have fought you five minutes ago if you’d told me that I had a white great-great-grandfather,” he said.

“You can fight me, but it’s the truth and ain’t nothing you can do about it,” Gates teased.

Keeping up with their playful banter, Burton referenced the character he once played on “Roots.”

“What? Kunta got white ancestry? What? Come on now, Skip,” he says.

All kidding aside, Gates was curious to know how it made Burton feel to hear that he had a member of the Confederate Army in his family’s ancestry.

“There’s some conflict roiling inside of me right now, but also oddly enough I feel a pathway opening up ... In this now moment, I believe that as Americans, we need to have this conversation about who we are and how we got here. But yet I see that we are so polarized politically and racially,” he said.

Gates agreed and says, “Right, we’re not talking to each other.”

“And so I’ve been looking for an entry point to talk to white America,” Burton explained.

“Well that door just opened,” Gates replied.

“Here it is,” Burton said.
 
I had ancestors who fought for the Union. Sounds like LeVar owes me considerable reparations. Residuals from VHS copies of Reading Rainbow played in elementary schools will allow me to retire early, finally righting a societal wrong from the privileged position of Star Trek actors taking advantage of folks like me systemically for nearly two centuries.
 
“I often wonder about white men of the period and how they justify to themselves their relations with Black women, especially those in an unbalanced power dynamic. There has to be a powerful disconnect created emotionally and mentally,” Burton said while processing the news.
Cope.

Granny got BLEACHED and probably prayed to White Jesus he would leave Miss Anne for her.
 
Damn. I adore TNG (and Reading Rainbow as a kid) and really thought he was smarter than this.
Kinda funny that his daughter once went on a very long rant in the rooster teeth podcast talking about his she was afraid of getting killed because she was a black lesbian moving to the south (aka Austin TX).
There's something so beautiful about this anecdote being shared on a podcast named after a mythical, nonexistent thing.
 
why would you feel "conflict" about this?

“I often wonder about white men of the period and how they justify to themselves their relations with Black women, especially those in an unbalanced power dynamic. There has to be a powerful disconnect created emotionally and mentally,” Burton said while processing the news.
why would there need to be justification? what unbalanced power dynamic was there?

There's something so beautiful about this anecdote being shared on a podcast named after a mythical, nonexistent thing.
i wish it was something that clever or cool, they literally just called it rooster teeth because they couldnt call it "cock bite". im not joking
 
I really don't believe many slave owners fucked their slaves, i've always had a suspicion this was just bullshit marxist propoganda meant to lessen the considerable divide between whites and blacks in the united states. I would be suspicious of 23 and me if i were a paranoid person etc.
 
Kinda funny that his daughter once went on a very long rant in the rooster teeth podcast talking about his she was afraid of getting killed because she was a black lesbian moving to the south (aka Austin TX).
Not only is Texas not the "south", Austin is the most liberal city in the state.
I really don't believe many slave owners fucked their slaves, i've always had a suspicion this was just bullshit marxist propoganda meant to lessen the considerable divide between whites and blacks in the united states.
Are you a buck breaking denier, honkey?
 
Not only is Texas not the "south", Austin is the most liberal city in the state.
Yeah lol. She also ranted about lack of privilege because muh racism. She lives in LA, is the daughter of an actor/director with connections and vacationed yearly in the Hamptons. She's very dumb, but somehow managed to cause rooster teeth more issues in 2020 because the company was racist or didn't censor negative comments enough. Buck broke Geoff on another podcast.
 
That show is really good.

Who else is going to tell Ken Burns that he has Loyalist ancestry?

The last episode I watched, I forget whose ancestry they were looking at, but his GGG grandma was emancipated by her master, who went on to marry her. Since interracial marriage was illegal, the white man put his race down as "Negro."

Shit was way more complicated back in the day than the "blacks were victims" narrative would have you believe.

I really don't believe many slave owners fucked their slaves, i've always had a suspicion this was just bullshit marxist propoganda meant to lessen the considerable divide between whites and blacks in the united states. I would be suspicious of 23 and me if i were a paranoid person etc.

There was a baller article in The Atlantic a few years back about rape, and it said that when some places started testing rape kits, they found scores of serial rapists with multiple victims each.


Any white person could rape any slave, so a motivated white rapist could rack up dozens if not hundreds of victims with zero fear of the law. There's an account in the WPA slave narratives of a woman who was hired out by her master to the white trash down the road, and they tied her to a tree and ran a train on her, leaving her infertile. It would be treated as property damage by the courts, not "tied up and half raped to death."

I would guess that most slave owners were not rapists; however, I think a lot of slaves got raped by whites.
 
That show is really good.

Who else is going to tell Ken Burns that he has Loyalist ancestry?

The last episode I watched, I forget whose ancestry they were looking at, but his GGG grandma was emancipated by her master, who went on to marry her. Since interracial marriage was illegal, the white man put his race down as "Negro."

Shit was way more complicated back in the day than the "blacks were victims" narrative would have you believe.



There was a baller article in The Atlantic a few years back about rape, and it said that when some places started testing rape kits, they found scores of serial rapists with multiple victims each.


Any white person could rape any slave, so a motivated white rapist could rack up dozens if not hundreds of victims with zero fear of the law. There's an account in the WPA slave narratives of a woman who was hired out by her master to the white trash down the road, and they tied her to a tree and ran a train on her, leaving her infertile. It would be treated as property damage by the courts, not "tied up and half raped to death."

I would guess that most slave owners were not rapists; however, I think a lot of slaves got raped by whites.
That story sounds fake etc.
 
That show is really good.

Who else is going to tell Ken Burns that he has Loyalist ancestry?

The last episode I watched, I forget whose ancestry they were looking at, but his GGG grandma was emancipated by her master, who went on to marry her. Since interracial marriage was illegal, the white man put his race down as "Negro."

Shit was way more complicated back in the day than the "blacks were victims" narrative would have you believe.



There was a baller article in The Atlantic a few years back about rape, and it said that when some places started testing rape kits, they found scores of serial rapists with multiple victims each.


Any white person could rape any slave, so a motivated white rapist could rack up dozens if not hundreds of victims with zero fear of the law. There's an account in the WPA slave narratives of a woman who was hired out by her master to the white trash down the road, and they tied her to a tree and ran a train on her, leaving her infertile. It would be treated as property damage by the courts, not "tied up and half raped to death."

I would guess that most slave owners were not rapists; however, I think a lot of slaves got raped by whites.
I would imagine that in a time where black people were considered 3/5ths of a person, the slave owner who had control over them would probably do some depraved shit.
 
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