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Roots Part 3: A Masterpiece That Brings History to Life

Roots Part 3 is a captivating television miniseries that takes viewers on an emotional journey through the dark and painful history of slavery in America. Released in 1977, this groundbreaking series deeply impacted society by shedding light on the harsh realities faced by enslaved African Americans.

The cast of Roots Part 3 includes a stellar ensemble of talented actors who bring the characters to life with astonishing authenticity. The lead role of Tom Harvey is masterfully portrayed by the renowned actor Ben Vereen. His powerful performances flawlessly capture the pain and resilience of his character, leaving the audience mesmerized by his talent.

Joining Vereen in this unforgettable rendition of Roots Part 3 is the talented Maya Angelou, who expertly portrays the fearless and determined Queen, a former slave. Angelou's performance adds an extra layer of depth to the series, making it truly unforgettable.

Supporting this incredible cast is an array of talented actors including John Amos as Toby, Olivia Cole as Mathilda, and Leslie Uggams as Binta Harvey. Each actor brings their own unique touch to their characters, adding even more richness to the already layered narrative of Roots Part 3.

The year 1977 marked a turning point in television history when Roots Part 3 premiered. This miniseries was a game-changer, both in terms of its subject matter and its impact on society. It sparked important conversations about race, history, and the legacy of slavery, painting a brutally honest picture of the American past.

Roots Part 3 stands as a testament to the power of storytelling. By bringing to life the experiences of enslaved Africans and their descendants, it serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength of those who endured inhumane conditions. This miniseries demonstrates the importance of understanding and confronting the injustices of the past, ensuring they are never repeated.

The impact of Roots Part 3 goes beyond its gripping storyline and exceptional performances. It ignited a renewed interest in African American history and culture, prompting many viewers to delve deeper into their own roots and heritage. The series became a catalyst for change, fostering greater empathy and understanding among diverse communities.

If you are eager to experience the emotional journey of Roots Part 3 for yourself, you're in luck. You can now play and download the sounds from this remarkable miniseries, allowing you to explore its powerful narrative at your own pace. The sounds will transport you to a different time and place, allowing you to connect with the characters and their struggles on a profound level.

Roots Part 3 is a monumental piece of television history that continues to resonate with audiences to this day. Its impact extends far beyond its initial release, proving that art has the power to effect change and incite conversations that matter. Whether you are a history buff, a fan of powerful storytelling, or simply someone looking for a transformative experience, Roots Part 3 is a must-watch series that will leave an indelible mark on your soul.

So, don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity. Immerse yourself in the world of Roots Part 3, and let its powerful narrative guide you through the complex tapestry of American history. Play and download the sounds here, and allow yourself to be moved by this timeless masterpiece.

Aah!
Aah!
About how you gonna be leaving me.
Against everything my daddy taught me.
Ah, you can visit him every Sunday
Ain't even gonna cover what I borrowed against it.
Ain't got no honor and ain't got no pride!
Ain't no bird gonna beat him.
Ain't no bird gonna get above him.
Ain't no cocks in here
Ain't nothing fun about being with that man,
Ain't that right, Sarah?
All across Carolina, they'll say,
All right.
An opportunity to recoup my losses,
And beware that man who talk about money and worship money.
And I ain't told you enough.
And I'd dine with ******s before I'd dine with you.
And I'll give it to you.
And I'm gonna see you again, my morning dove.
And the match goes to Tom Lea!
And yet why do I feel like a marionette,
And you just want to go somewheres else.
Asking a for a job.
Attend my weapons, be my second.
Birds know a man by his touch, by the sweat.
Birds use they eyes to talk
But he too caught up and concerned
But it would have been a terrible sin
But them white boys came up on... on the cabins so fast.
Calling himself the Prophet
Come on now, George.
Come on now!
Come on, boy!
Come on, clear the ring!
Come on, show them all!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on! Put your money on me, boys!
Come on.
Come on. Get in it.
Come with me.
Congratulations on your happy day.
Do it, George.
Do you love her?
Don't hurt my birds. Don't hurt my birds.
Don't know the Lord gave chickens
Don't you move, boy. Stay in that wagon
Every penny
Fight him, Mingo!
Five diamonds.
Folks are gonna talk about what you did today.
For a simple gambling diversion?
For better or worse, they got a bond.
Gentlemen, face your birds!
George
George, you and Matilda got two girls and two boys,
Get inside, Tricia.
Get off of me! Get off me!
Get up, now.
Get your clothes on, boy
Go and add $200 to my bet.
Goddamn. This can't be.
Gonna need to buy a new wagon just to load the moneybags.
Guess I talk a lot, but I can't help nobody.
Hallelujah! You my one and only.
He a good ol' boy. Good ol' boy, no problem.
He ain't just killing. He's a cannibal.
He ain't never gonna see you for who you truly is.
He gonna be my good luck charm
He gonna put the fear of God in them other handlers.
He's gone.
He's on his way!
Here we come, George, just like I said.
Hey, boy!
Ho!
Hold on. I'll be back.
Hurry up, George!
Hyah!
Hyah!
Hyah!
I ain't giving them that man's name.
I am.
I can't go.
I demand you tell me why.
I did not get wealthy by betting small.
I don't see how both ways...
I have more right than that free ******!
I heard about some slaves buying their freedom nowadays.
I never had a daddy,
I never thought I'd be able to have another child
I think we can come to some kind of agreement.
I was a fine gentleman.
I'd have to reckon it.
I'll take $500, sir.
I'm George. Live on the Lea farm.
I'm home now.
I'm sorry, George.
I'm the only real man in this goddamn county.
If Tom Lea is killed, he's gonna buy your son.
If you ever touch just one, I'll kill you.
Insult to be in the same pit with you and me.
It's time your family paid for all the trouble
Just feed him, clean him, and put him away.
Just work till we dead.
Keep traveling north and find some...
Kept me strong.
Kill that son of a bitch.
Kizzy, he can't say no.
Let's go.
Look at the bird. He's looking well.
Ma'am, there are two things I'll never understand.
Make sure you stay away from my chickens
Mama, I like them birds, and they like me
Mama, I want to marry Matilda.
Mama, this is Marcellus, free man I told you about.
Mama, why don't we get our guests something to eat?
Mama!
Mama?
Man: Go, Red!
Massa Jewett?
Massa, I got a scheme.
Massa, it's me
Matilda was scared to death
Matilda!
Mingo! Mingo!
Mm hmm.
Morning, Reverend.
Mr. Byrd, second shot.
Mr. Lea, as one gentlemen to another,
My daddy is a kind man.
My name is Belle.
Need to read something to tell me how to act
Never did talk about hisself
No!
No!
No.
Now, you are all men of refinement and discretion,
Of Caswell County, North Carolina...
Oh, George.
Oh, George.
Oh, Mama
Or someone's gonna pay me for my trouble
Pit your cocks!
Place your birds.
Please, allow me.
Promise me you'll hold on, all right?
Promised his firstborn son gonna carry Massa's name.
Reads, too, by my good graces.
Red?
Rile 'em up.
Seems like his spark can dazzle anyone.
She's so pretty.
Sir.
So rude and disrespectful to my daddy.
Some time I look at you, and I see Tom Lea.
Something passed through me, George.
Son of a bitch!
Spend some time talking with my daddy.
Stay with me.
Take me home
Talk nothing but hot air
Thank you, George.
Thanks, George. You won me plenty today.
That Englishman will call me even if I give you to him..
That gonna make anything better for us?
That's it, George
That's the only thing greater than yourself.
There's the man wants your massa dead.
These yours?
They gamed us, George, like fish at the end of a line
They have caused me, Kunta.
They're gonna say my name, ain't they... Tom Lea.
This your day.
Tilda, come on out.
To give me a bigger piece of the pot when I win big.
To lend me her dress for the wedding
Tom Lea ain't never gonna forgive poor old Mingo
Tom Lea resigns. Match to Francis Dunnery.
Too goddamn good to come down here.
Tough old boy. Died too fast.
Wait. Hang on now.
Wakes up happy.
We faster, smarter, stronger, prettier.
We need a doctor for Mingo, Massa.
We need to go home now. Patricia's by herself.
We're gonna be rich, just like I said.
Well, even an Irishman understands fair play.
Well, there's Tom Lea and his lovely wife, Patricia.
Well, yeah.
Went without a lot of things.
What keeps me living.
What they got, something completely different.
What you doing to that bird?
What's worse than being rich for one day?
When they get like this.
Who gonna watch 'em, Tom?! Who gonna watch my family?!
Why can't you understand?
Yeah, I'll vote Jackson.
Yeah!
Yeah!
Yes, he can.
Yes, Massa.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes!
You a lying dog, Tom Lea!
You ain't fired a gun in a while, Massa
You ain't gonna slit my throat while I sleep!
You and me hack fighting next.
You bungle you farm till it's near in ruin,
You can bet him hard. Can't lose.
You can watch Mingo till I can find help, all right?
You can't name no one in this family after that man.
You can't risk your life for that man.
You can't tell me to leave my family!
You damn right you did.
You do this next shot right, now.
You don't need no fancy clothes.
You go.
You got any guns and knives in this wagon?
You know what they call a free ****** in North Carolina?
You never know which ******'s gonna catch it.
You think I've been ignorant about that man my whole life?
You think you gonna buy your freedom?
You will then separate and face each other.
You'll stand by me, George.
Get this ****** off of me! Stop him!
Good job, there, Mingo? Attaboy, Mingo!
Huh? Yeah
I got you. Mr. Byrd! Mr. Byrd!
Uh huh. Amen!
Yeah, Mingo! Come on
...and Sir C. Eric Russell of Hampshire, England.
♪ Didn't see no one ♪
♪ He said he was long gone ♪

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