
Black Roots
1970 · Movie · 60 min · ★ 7.3
Rogosin took the fight for equality to his homeland with his astonishing and powerful fourth feature Black Roots. The film, which is ripe for rediscovery, featured an extraordinary cast, including Reverend Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick; attorney and feminist activist Florynce "Flo" Kennedy; and musicians Jim Collier, Wende Smith, Larry Johnson and Reverend Gary Davis. All tell stories of heartbreak and despair while their songs blow the roof off the rafters. In an extension of the famed shebeen scenes in Come Back, Africa, the participants in Black Roots spoke openly about politics and race in a way that is still rarely seen on screen. In 1970, it was a radical and daring move by a great director. A deeply humanist film, Black Roots combines tales of oppression with hauntingly beautiful images of the faces of black men, women and children.
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Details
- Years
- 1970
- Release date
- 1970-02-25
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 60 min
- TMDB rating
- 7.3/10 (10 votes)
Cast & crew
- JC
Jim Collier
as Self
- GD
Gary Davis
as Self
- LJ
Larry Johnson
as Self

Florynce Kennedy
as Self
- WS
Wende Smith
as Self
Directed by Lionel Rogosin