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  • Actress and producer Issa Rae gains clarity on where she comes from… with a surprising twist ending that she likens to a soap opera! Watch as Henry Louis Gates Jr. walks her through her family history on PBS’s Finding Your Roots.
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  • @AncestryUS
    @AncestryUS  Před rokem +210

    Were you as blown away discovering your family history as Issa was? Share your experience in the replies!

    • @loislewis5229
      @loislewis5229 Před rokem +7

      Not me , as I am first generation American with Northwestern European roots, so I pretty much new my family history. But I did surprise my daughter-in-law when I traced her ancestors back to European royalty starting with Charlemagne 😊

    • @alexismerry
      @alexismerry Před rokem +5

      I have been searching for years to find out who my grandmothers father is - I can’t :( it hurts my soul to see a blank spot where her father should be on my family tree.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +7

      Hello Alexis! We're sorry to hear that you've not been able to find your great grandfather so far, we know that it can sometimes be really difficult to fill these blank spots in our family trees. We'd be eager to assist a little and can suggest the following guides, with tips on overcoming roadblocks and suggestions on how to use DNA to look for unknown biological relatives. Maybe you can find some tips within these guides.
      Overcoming Roadblocks in Your Research:
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      Finding Biological Family:
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      Many thanks for stopping by and for exploring your family history with Ancestry. We wish you much success with your continuous search!

    • @tyekeshamarshall2127
      @tyekeshamarshall2127 Před rokem +4

      This is extremely fascinating! I’ve been trying to trace my roots on my mother’s side. Ever since I was little, I was told that I didn’t resemble my family. I do know that I was adopted by my grandmother. So many different situations that were unexplainable happened during my life. One day I was told my great great grandmother was a dark skinned woman with eyes as blue as the sky and that she was accused of voodoo. I have so many questions with no answers, my grandmother passed away and my biological mother passed two weeks after my 21st birthday, but I had dreamt about her a week prior to her passing. I fear I’ll never get answers 😢

    • @alfredorundell1989
      @alfredorundell1989 Před rokem +3

      Most blacks have a connection to Louisiana

  • @tek5692
    @tek5692 Před rokem +1454

    Issa could turn her actual family history into a compelling drama

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +221

      Issa could make anything and we would watch it, and love it! 😂

    • @kennethdrake7686
      @kennethdrake7686 Před rokem +8

      100

    • @tek5692
      @tek5692 Před rokem +35

      @@kennethdrake7686 And honestly, this is the American history we all need to see.

    • @breebarry4422
      @breebarry4422 Před rokem +14

      Better tell somebody...

    • @adriennebrailsford6291
      @adriennebrailsford6291 Před rokem +25

      She is clearly a story teller for a reason

  • @carmellabrown3335
    @carmellabrown3335 Před rokem +1668

    Most black slave owners bought their family and friends as a means to keep them safe and often freed them. Check out the slave narratives and the slave memoirs in the Library of Congress. It's a very interesting experience to read and listen to these people life story from their view.

    • @angelg.4465
      @angelg.4465 Před rokem +209

      Right like, why didn’t he add that part in.

    • @jrniiji7847
      @jrniiji7847 Před rokem +103

      Facts! Thanks for pointing that out... There were a lot of black slave owners in the south and most of their slaves were there family members. The etymology of the word family means servants a.k.a. slaves.

    • @jrniiji7847
      @jrniiji7847 Před rokem

      ​@angelg.4465 He's doing it on purpose to fit the false slave narratives taught in the schools systems.

    • @Quinnfos
      @Quinnfos Před rokem

      And as this is true, in South Louisiana, there are also true narratives told where it was simply just a business for some.
      So both truths of history have to be told to rectify it 💯.
      Global yt supremacy really did a number on our people 😢😢😢😢.

    • @falsettogod5853
      @falsettogod5853 Před rokem

      @BunnyHop2So, what are you saying happened?? That certain black people owned slaves, so we’re just as culpable as the whites for our current place in society?? Explain.

  • @carminhasantangelo8402
    @carminhasantangelo8402 Před rokem +879

    She is so beautiful. Her complexion and bone structure. Just vibrant. 👑👑⚘⚘⚘

    • @tracysimon7972
      @tracysimon7972 Před rokem +31

      Absolutely beautiful

    • @bellepierre24
      @bellepierre24 Před rokem +57

      Yes she is! Her father is Senegalese, she clearly looks Wolof or Mandingo.

    • @notaytguru8214
      @notaytguru8214 Před rokem +17

      Absolutely STUNNING 😍

    • @tinyking11
      @tinyking11 Před rokem +9

      She’s hella beautiful 😩🔥🤌🏾💕

    • @MsTropicalRookie
      @MsTropicalRookie Před rokem +4

      visually stunning. it's all i could think about everytime she was on camera.

  • @vhead612
    @vhead612 Před rokem +93

    Her complexion is perfection. 😍

  • @ibrahimadabo9417
    @ibrahimadabo9417 Před rokem +323

    And that's only her mothers side. Her father is Senegalese and for sure has interesting stories within Africa

    • @hello_04
      @hello_04 Před rokem +8

      Hopefully not a slave trading ancestry 💁🏽‍♀️

    • @TheSuperNats
      @TheSuperNats Před rokem +3

      @@hello_04most likely no. Most of the slave trading occurred in west Africa.

    • @ibrahimadabo9417
      @ibrahimadabo9417 Před rokem +52

      @@hello_04 I doubt that. Her last name is Diop, very common name in Senegal, one of the most proud tribes and I believe they fought hard against colonisation, so probably against slavery too

    • @GalaxyGirl08
      @GalaxyGirl08 Před rokem +27

      @@TheSuperNatsAnd where is Senegal located?

    • @pump1180
      @pump1180 Před rokem +53

      @@TheSuperNats Senegal is in west Africa 😂

  • @KHooks
    @KHooks Před rokem +44

    I'm a 39 years old Black American, last year through Ancestry I found that My 6x grandfather was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War, I had 7 ancestors including two grandfathers who fought for the Colored Troops in the Civil War. I have free Black ancestors on the 1820-1870 census in Wayne County, NY. So many other amazing finds in my story but these were the most profound.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +9

      What a jaw-dropping finding! Thank you for sharing!

    • @BrownGirlsThink
      @BrownGirlsThink Před 4 měsíci +2

      Is it a service you paid for?

  • @gatorgal4095
    @gatorgal4095 Před rokem +96

    Wow! She's a member of the Charbonnet family, they have a strong prominence in New Orleans.

    • @simplydivine4122
      @simplydivine4122 Před 11 měsíci +14

      I was just thinking that. I'm from New Orleans, and I know a few Charbonnets.

  • @nolacreola
    @nolacreola Před 10 měsíci +46

    As a person of New Orleans creole descent, this is similar to a lot of our family histories too. My family has been in New Orleans for hundreds of years and before that Haiti. I never knew how I and my city were connected to Haiti until I researched my family tree.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 10 měsíci +2

      We appreciate you sharing this fascinating insight into your research with us, Tiffany! That's so interesting. 😊

    • @nana8135
      @nana8135 Před 2 měsíci

  • @summera4019
    @summera4019 Před rokem +201

    Issa always leaves me in awe. She’s just that woman. I look up to her. She makes me proud to be who I am🫶🏽

  • @dainnesejackson7177
    @dainnesejackson7177 Před rokem +97

    It was her face expression when she found out her great great great great grandfather was white. Girl your not alone my face would of dropped

    • @nardagraham1002
      @nardagraham1002 Před rokem +43

      But that is is so so so so common among black people who have been in the Western Hemisphere for generations. We usually have at least one white man in the family tree. And usually it's a slave owner or his relative.

    • @patrickfranks2734
      @patrickfranks2734 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@nardagraham1002 So True My Great Great Grandfather was a White Slave Plantation Owner in Alabama.

    • @Mrsmerlinsantana
      @Mrsmerlinsantana Před měsícem

      @@patrickfranks2734mines was too in Alabama and it was a big family 💀

  • @crich8956
    @crich8956 Před rokem +306

    I am of Haitian descent. I just recently found out after Haiti won independence alot of French and slaves moved to Louisiana because it was still owned by the French. I clicked on this expecting Haiti to pop up and what do know. It definitely makes you look at how connected we are.

    • @afrolofi
      @afrolofi Před rokem +18

      That's interesting! I never saw the Haitian connection with French and Louisiana (especially New Orleans)

    • @LYSVIAV
      @LYSVIAV Před rokem +35

      Haiti help the USA get Louisiana from the french!.

    • @brielax4441
      @brielax4441 Před rokem +33

      I have Haitian roots byway of my mom’s father and they are from Louisiana. Many people from Louisiana have Haitian roots.

    • @ShanyShannon
      @ShanyShannon Před rokem +25

      @LYSVIAV It was called the Lousiana Purchae, BUT it was NOT truly the Lousiana we know today. The land mass area stretched and reached much, much more, lol. Saying JUST Lousiana is an understatement because a lot of people are misinformed on what present-day states were a part of the Lousiana Purchase. Anyone who doesn't know anyway can just look up the map it is in the school books, but a lot of people won't and are in denial of Haiti's help. Without the Haitian revolution, France still would have had all of the Midwest and Louisiana.

    • @traveline52
      @traveline52 Před rokem +4

      ​@@LYSVIAVSlavery expanded when they sold tge Louisiana Purchase.

  • @EarthQueen-1111
    @EarthQueen-1111 Před rokem +71

    Would love to hear her Senegalese side as well💛

    • @sanskretro
      @sanskretro Před 10 měsíci +2

      Me, too. ^_^

    • @HelenMarieOC
      @HelenMarieOC Před 6 měsíci +3

      There are some well-known Diops in Senegalese film & music, tho it is a common name there. I wonder if Issa Rae (Diop) is related to the famous Senegalese director Djibril Diop Mambéty (I can definitely see a resemblance there!), and by extension Mati Diop and Wasis Diop. Talented family, i'm sure she would fit right in.

  • @dana.j9062
    @dana.j9062 Před rokem +252

    I Love Issa Rae!! She is a straight shooter and strong Beautiful Woman!!

  • @RoniForeva
    @RoniForeva Před rokem +28

    Issa's father is Senegalese which was a former french colony. Its interesting that part of her heritage didn't come up.

    • @each6002
      @each6002 Před rokem +9

      I didn't know she was American. She publicly claims Senegalese. I'm sure it didn't come up because this show is about American roots.

    • @mabinty
      @mabinty Před rokem +3

      ​@@each6002oh yh that's why they had lupita on the show

  • @mmd195401
    @mmd195401 Před rokem +128

    This is what I like about Dr. Gates and this show. Family history shoots straight from the hip. It can't be talked away; it is what it is. It's a leveler for all of us.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +12

      You're right, there is no denying facts!

  • @SuperRockadoodle
    @SuperRockadoodle Před rokem +56

    Her family story is some what my story. Her Grandparents Joyce and Ralph are my grandmother Laura Ives Williams first cousins. Amazing!

    • @Rai_S82
      @Rai_S82 Před rokem +2

      🤩

    • @rayy4pres194
      @rayy4pres194 Před rokem +2

      Wow!

    • @Tee-kk6tj
      @Tee-kk6tj Před rokem +3

      Both of her grandparents are related to Your grandmother? Are they related On different sides?

    • @dondieseliman654
      @dondieseliman654 Před rokem +3

      That means she’s your cousin too.

  • @creamycazz1
    @creamycazz1 Před rokem +148

    You guys are gonna think I’m weird but I always get told I look just like Issa by friends & strangers alike. Oddly enough my mom’s family is from Jeremie (where one of her great grandfathers was from) and her mom looks almost identical to my mom, except her mom’s from Louisiana and my mom’s Haitian. I’m thinking there’s some kind of relation somewhere. This is wild. 🤯

    • @brielax4441
      @brielax4441 Před rokem +11

      It could be!!!

    • @sweedy3333
      @sweedy3333 Před rokem +16

      There were plenty of exchanges between Louisiana and Haiti

    • @crystalcleer....5544
      @crystalcleer....5544 Před rokem +1

      ​@@brielax44410455i

    • @ShanaGreen
      @ShanaGreen Před rokem +15

      You should do one of those dna ancestry tests and see if it links to her

    • @theresamay9481
      @theresamay9481 Před rokem +5

      I would not be surprised one bit if you are related

  • @meacelestin
    @meacelestin Před rokem +8

    I knew it! I am Haitian and the names alone started ringing alarm bells. And at 5:07 Saint-Domingue link! Hopefully, Louisiana schools talk about the interconnected history of England, France, Canada, the USA and Haïti in history class.

  • @agl5132
    @agl5132 Před rokem +54

    We all have twists and turns in our history if we look deep enough and close enough.

  • @DamnDemi
    @DamnDemi Před rokem +11

    My great grandfather was a Frenchman. My great grandmother was a Khoisan woman from South Africa. On my father's side, my great-grandmother was a slave & she fell in love with a Frenchman & they ran away to an island to be together & eventually found themselves at the Cape of Goodhope, now known as Cape Town.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před rokem +2

      u sure about that last part?
      ❤😜❤

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Před 11 měsíci +1

      I only know my yt great grandma because she passed when I was 14 at 96 yrs old, she was native American and french, my mom side which I grew up with eat seafood all the time and instead of BBQ it's fried fish and gumbo 😂

  • @seed2harvest89
    @seed2harvest89 Před rokem +14

    I just started rewatching "Insecure". If you're familiar with the show, embedded in it is a primetime parody drama with a storyline set during American chattel slavery. And Issa's real ancestry sounds like the makings of a wild story. The irony.

  • @glammaspeaks3861
    @glammaspeaks3861 Před rokem +8

    I completely understand. I’m Creole and a descendant of Acadian, Spaniard, & Portuguese men.

  • @ChristopherDeMero
    @ChristopherDeMero Před rokem +44

    Glad this story came back on. Wish I could find my story.

    • @mssshep
      @mssshep Před rokem +4

      Yes.

    • @aminakhalia9505
      @aminakhalia9505 Před rokem +10

      Start with ancestry, so far I have found a lot of information.

    • @mareerogers364
      @mareerogers364 Před rokem

      Stop acting like you don't have ancestors. You here ain't you😂

  • @Decadancehallking
    @Decadancehallking Před rokem +187

    Ever since I found out that there was much more of a connection between the black folk of New Orleans and Haiti, I keep hearing about people who are connected to both, and Issa is just another example. History is so interesting!!

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Před rokem +9

      @Decadancehallking lies just because we too speak French amend have French names does not make us the same people. And it all comes out in the wash. Haitians are definitely not us and more so related to a jamacian or some other random south american

    • @TheEasyname23
      @TheEasyname23 Před rokem +43

      @@mikejones-wn1swyou’re unaware of the history of New Orleans if you don’t know about the Haitian influence lol

    • @creamycazz1
      @creamycazz1 Před rokem +25

      @@mikejones-wn1swjust say you’re ignorant and go.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Před rokem

      @@creamycazz1 just symay your tether and go home

    • @ShanyShannon
      @ShanyShannon Před rokem

      @mikejones-wn1sw You're very ignorant if you didn't learn that basic piece of INTEGRAL US HISTORY in SCHOOL! Without Haiti, the US would not have acquired the very large land mass area known as the Louisiana Purchase. I literally learned this all my life on US History from elementary to AP in high school, lol. Stay in denial. Shows you're weird and probably don't like Haitians since you want to dissociate and discredit them so badly.

  • @dodallen23
    @dodallen23 Před rokem +128

    Issa, if you're reading this. Please consider turning this into a movie

  • @tijan8948
    @tijan8948 Před rokem +9

    My own family is very similar to Issa Rae’s, it’s amazing. My Dad is Senegalese, like her’s which is why her last name is Diop. Senegal was also a French colony like Haiti but on the continent of Africa.
    On my mothers side we are descendent from free blacks as well. The namesake was a French man with a black wife, the children of whom had documentation that they were not to be enslaved! I wouldn’t be surprised if the woman was Haitian actually.
    Pretty crazy. It’s also worthy of note that the descendants of free black families may have fared better than those who’s ancestors were still in bondage.

  • @Quinnfos
    @Quinnfos Před rokem +44

    I love love love this so much for Issa Rae! YES, WE Louisiana Creoles are STILL ALIVE! We're aound da world actually. Our culture still exists and we are unveiling, facing, and rectifying our past and present. Mo lamou nouzòt

    • @funsizedazzy6708
      @funsizedazzy6708 Před rokem +2

      Facts

    • @carminhasantangelo8402
      @carminhasantangelo8402 Před rokem +6

      I love the people of Louisiana. They are so genuine. I don't have roots in the South in the United States. But I am a good reader of energy.

    • @Quinnfos
      @Quinnfos Před rokem

      @@funsizedazzy6708🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾

    • @Quinnfos
      @Quinnfos Před rokem +2

      @@carminhasantangelo8402 love this comment 🤎. It’s appreciated and it’s true. As so many, we’ve gone through so much yet we have to acknowledge when we did have some type of privilege as well 💯‼️

    • @carminhasantangelo8402
      @carminhasantangelo8402 Před rokem +2

      @@Quinnfos That's right. There is nothing wrong with owning your rightful place in society. Past, Present and Future.

  • @user-kj7io6fb7j
    @user-kj7io6fb7j Před rokem +5

    She is so beautiful. Her complexion and bone structure. Just vibrant. ⚘⚘⚘. Issa could write a Roots movie about her history.

  • @HighMaintenanceMinimalist

    I remember hearing about instances where freed black people would buy their family and friends to later grant them freedom.

  • @MicroDotTV
    @MicroDotTV Před 11 měsíci +9

    thanks to Ancestry, after 50+ years, my adoption papers were unsealed, I found out I had 2 younger brothers and sisters. I found them a year apart and ever since, the 3 of us have been video chatting on fb and I couldn't be happier! So many holes and unanswered questions FINALLY answered, what an amazing gift!!!!

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 11 měsíci

      This is such an incredible story! Wishing you and your siblings the best on your new journey 🙏

  • @myrabodian526
    @myrabodian526 Před rokem +21

    I need these stories to be more long!!

  • @bahiras
    @bahiras Před rokem +50

    Incredible, but not shocking! Isa handled it well. Great story!

  • @Rai_S82
    @Rai_S82 Před rokem +9

    Her skin!!! 😍😍😍😍

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Před rokem +123

    Since her mother’s side is Louisiana Creole, she should look into records from the Catholic church. Also more than likely a lot of her ancestors didn’t speak English so she might need someone to interpret.
    This is similar to Ava Duvernay’s family story. Fleeing Haiti for Louisiana.

    • @mojooo4996
      @mojooo4996 Před rokem +22

      Great idea! Issa Rae is fluent in French so she really could look into these records! In my case, I would need some help.

    • @RoniForeva
      @RoniForeva Před rokem +23

      @@mojooo4996 Issa's father is Senegalese which was a former french colony. Its interesting that part of her heritage didn't come up.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +27

      Hi there and thanks for dropping by. We just wanted to address this with you. It's important to bear in mind that even with a perfect knowledge of the history of your ancestors, DNA can still show some unexpected results. We each inherit 50% of our DNA from both our mother and father but exactly what 50% we inherit is random. This is known as genetic recombination and can cause unexpected DNA results for many members who do not inherit a region that they know their parent(s) has. Please see the article we've linked below which delves into inheritance and how it works. We hope this helps clear up any confusion.
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    • @Fe_licia7
      @Fe_licia7 Před rokem +2

      Do you guys also do this in Europe??

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +4

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  • @keyfrom92
    @keyfrom92 Před rokem +13

    Executive/Writer Issa Rae. All Love 🧡

  • @meganroyal1100
    @meganroyal1100 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I’m from New Orleans and it’s so cool to me how a lot of us are connected.. especially if you have creole roots. So amazed to see she has roots to a prominent New Orleans family that are still prominent. Love it ❤

  • @shalonsmith3653
    @shalonsmith3653 Před rokem +51

    Yes some black people owned slaves and it was mostly to keep families together and free them.

  • @ccd5942
    @ccd5942 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Issa Rae is sooo absolutely stunning just drop dead gorgeous !!! ❤❤❤

  • @Dr.yaya1711
    @Dr.yaya1711 Před rokem +11

    Please turn this into a series Issa!

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Před rokem +6

    She is so pretty she has the most perfect features . She is gorgeous.

  • @kemartini
    @kemartini Před 11 měsíci +5

    Her mom is creole so seeing all the french ancestry makes sense.

  • @fakeezi51
    @fakeezi51 Před rokem +39

    Wow. I wish the genealogy wants so expensive because I’ve hit brick walls on my family tree

    • @jeremiahdavisj
      @jeremiahdavisj Před rokem +21

      Same! I’m stuck in the 1820s with a couple named Jack Cross and Jane West. They were enslaved by a man named Edward Cross who was born in 1780 in Virginia. Jack was born in an unknown place around 1825 but Jane was born in Virginia around 1826 (Keep in mind this is in Georgia meaning that Jack and Jane may have been willed, sold, etc.) I found them in an 1858 estate record with their children and other enslaved peers when their enslaver Edward Cross died. I unfortunately can’t get passed 1858 because I don’t know what caused them to get to Edward plantation. I’ve finished looking through deed records and I finished listing all of Edward’s deeds and I hope I obtain new information. I hope you also solve your brick wall as well!😊

    • @mzscott19851
      @mzscott19851 Před rokem +9

      Same here!!! And my brick wall is my great grandmother

    • @tidalwavetarot
      @tidalwavetarot Před rokem +11

      I paid for ancestry and am still stuck. Don’t feel bad. Not everyone gets answers

    • @Larenztatewife
      @Larenztatewife Před rokem +2

      Right

    • @reginaandrews9570
      @reginaandrews9570 Před rokem +2

      Same

  • @TheeTage
    @TheeTage Před rokem +14

    I need Miss Rae to write up something cause wow 🤯

  • @bamarealist
    @bamarealist Před rokem +5

    Wow, just beautiful!😊 I don’t view Issa Rae as a comedienne, but rather, a renowned film producer, and an actress. Nice French pronunciations by Mr. Gates, by the way.👍

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +1

      Issa is multi-talented, that's for sure. 😊

  • @sparkle3000
    @sparkle3000 Před rokem +14

    Imagine someone telling you, you can't learn your own ancestry.

  • @Plum_bird
    @Plum_bird Před rokem +2

    I’m from Louisiana, the Charbonnet family owned a very successful funeral home. The building is still there on Claiborne and St. Bernard street. It’s across the street from the historic Circle Food store, which got its name from the shape of the building.

  • @ruriva4931
    @ruriva4931 Před 11 měsíci +6

    This is an amazing story. All my ancestors were slaves but unfortunately we don’t have many records on them and not for a lack of trying.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Hi Ruriva! Thank you for your comment. We're sorry to hear that your research into your ancestors hasn't been going quite as well as you'd like, but we wanted to reach out to make sure you know that we actually do make all of the records relating to enslaved people available for free on Ancestry®, in case your efforts have been focused elsewhere! You can find the 12 Million records collected here to help you while researching, if you haven't had a chance to look at them already, we'd absolutely recommend it: www.ancestry.com/search/categories/records_of_enslaved/

  • @sharonkaysnowton
    @sharonkaysnowton Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was a great story for Issa and her family to hear about. I enjoyed this video.

  • @chel-leitwyman1114
    @chel-leitwyman1114 Před rokem

    Glad you are back. I am graduate school. Welcoming any advice and tips. Glad you are back.

  • @1717Warrior1
    @1717Warrior1 Před rokem +7

    ❤ the truth is empowering! Bonjou pase yon bèl jounen

  • @multiseducer1
    @multiseducer1 Před 3 měsíci

    Dr. Gates, you're the best. Thank you!

  • @jeremiahdavisj
    @jeremiahdavisj Před rokem +11

    Hi! This is such an amazing program😊

  • @angeleyes3386
    @angeleyes3386 Před rokem +51

    Issa could write a Roots movie about her history

    • @mareerogers364
      @mareerogers364 Před rokem +4

      Issa's story is not that unusual. She's a celebrity so Gates makes it sound extraordinary.
      We all have amazing stories to explore.
      We know that New Orleans has a french,Indian,African,French ancestry.

    • @mareerogers364
      @mareerogers364 Před rokem

      Wake up, every ADOS story is a Roots story.

  • @barimelodybrooks
    @barimelodybrooks Před rokem +5

    Imma need Issa to turn this into a movie or mini series

  • @martinborba6268
    @martinborba6268 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love this actress. A genius, transmits incredible energy. I want more seasons of insecure!!!

  • @imaginelovepeaceandhappine3281
    @imaginelovepeaceandhappine3281 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Her skin is like creamy Hersheys milk chocolate. Just flawless.

  • @be.amazingkelly
    @be.amazingkelly Před rokem +2

    SO BEAUTFUL!!!c Her makeup is FLAWLESS!

  • @yanafridabinaev
    @yanafridabinaev Před rokem

    Fascinating!

  • @neilybugg
    @neilybugg Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm always in awe of this woman's beauty.

  • @gh2543
    @gh2543 Před rokem +25

    I always felt like Issa has Haitian roots for some reason. I just couldn’t find what it was. Her mannerisms, personality, resilience, talent, etc... something about her. Loll 😂
    I’m glad to finally know that I was right.😅 Welcome to the family my sister. You were always loved. ❤⭐️🙏🏾🤗🥰🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹

    • @02nupe
      @02nupe Před rokem +9

      very informative, she is indeed also ADOS and part of the black people who truly built America, a place where the diaspora have come to. We are more connected across the diaspora than we are divided.

    • @sleek50
      @sleek50 Před rokem +21

      Her haitian roots are white

    • @sola2351
      @sola2351 Před rokem +14

      Her Haitian roots come from a colonizer though…

    • @daem1962
      @daem1962 Před rokem

      @@sleek50lol a white french man born in Haiti. Who most likely raped multiple black women in Louisiana. Whose white father was killed by black Haitians most likely. I guess that’s Haitian roots though 🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @godofthisshit
      @godofthisshit Před rokem +2

      @@sleek50 lol. Common sense isn't always common.

  • @Wyntah888
    @Wyntah888 Před rokem +4

    Senegal’s Issa Rae❤

  • @leekleek1971
    @leekleek1971 Před rokem +1

    This was beautiful and we Love you Issa❤

  • @nicoleeudelle6893
    @nicoleeudelle6893 Před rokem +9

    Similar to Issa's story. I am half Caribbean (my mom side are from Antigua) but when I was younger I didn't understand where my last name came from ("Eudelle") which is French. Now that I am older, I did research and spoke to my mom and she explained that my great grandfather was a white French man born in France then migrated to Antigua in the 1800s he was also a slave owner. This information was confirmed recently by my cousin when he visited Washington DC historical records. My cousin made a copy of it and showed it to us and it completely blew my mind. It showed my great grandfather and the name of the slaves he owned 😳😳 Look we are all mixed no matter if you want to admit it or not. It is what it is and I like my last name and will never change even after marriage 😊

    • @baz3575
      @baz3575 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Many Americans are mixed but many people around the world are not. Most people marry within their own culture as is the case with my family. Each and every one of my ancestors in the last 12 generations (as far as I could take my tree) was born, raised and all but 1 died in our motherland. We all married within the same ethnicity and faith. I read and transcribed every single birth, marriage and death record available to ensure every ancestor was the correct one as it was common for people to give the same name to children.

  • @tfh5575
    @tfh5575 Před 11 měsíci +2

    oh her history is super fascinating

  • @afrikurl
    @afrikurl Před rokem +13

    What about her senegalese heritage on her dad’s side? It would be interesting to know more about that as well.

    • @oladeebiazazi4538
      @oladeebiazazi4538 Před rokem

      Probably can’t trace it

    • @QueenK88
      @QueenK88 Před rokem +2

      I'm sure she probably chose to do her mother's side

    • @Chloeeezyyy
      @Chloeeezyyy Před rokem +2

      Likely is easier to track. Meaning she probably knows it already.

    • @lawyerlady35
      @lawyerlady35 Před rokem +3

      @@oladeebiazazi4538 WRONG They are clannish and know their history. It is African-Americans, Caribbean, and South Americans who have these issues because of the slave trade. Yes there were Africans here prior, however, they too got caught up in slavery.

    • @HawrarLyrics
      @HawrarLyrics Před 10 měsíci +3

      ​​@@lawyerlady35 I am Somali and I can count the full names of my last 25 ancestors, I think the Senegalese have similar culture. So every body knows all his clan.

  • @trueeternallbeauty6220
    @trueeternallbeauty6220 Před rokem +4

    This was actually a very interesting story to listen to it has raised my interest in knowing my family history now.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much for watching! We're glad you enjoyed the clip, and do appreciate your interest in diving in to your family history research. If you'd like a few tips to help you get started, please don't hesitate to check out Crista Cowan's guide for beginning your family tree: czcams.com/video/pUEtr_b63CA/video.html
      Cheers!

  • @tinyking11
    @tinyking11 Před rokem +2

    I love Issa Rae. She’s so gorgeous. I enjoyed this so much 🥲💕🔥

  • @charleslewis6815
    @charleslewis6815 Před rokem +3

    Love your show!

  • @youknowwhatflav9916
    @youknowwhatflav9916 Před 11 měsíci

    2:52 her reaction hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @monasthilairejean1385
    @monasthilairejean1385 Před rokem +3

    Interesting thing is that there is an area in Haiti named ‘Beaulieu’. And I see that one of her family members has that last name.

  • @kinkykurlskulturecyndi8780

    Wow, just awesome!

  • @ArtTheSinger
    @ArtTheSinger Před rokem +4

    Issa came a long way..!!! 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @angelatweet4551
    @angelatweet4551 Před rokem +1

    Amazing

  • @califorevas
    @califorevas Před rokem +3

    Very interesting since she got married in France where her ancestors come from !

  • @princesspastortelaine8689
    @princesspastortelaine8689 Před 4 měsíci

    I am so happy that I saw this, because for years I kept saying that my cousin looks just like Issa. Their look is quite unique…. My family is from Haiti.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, thanks for watching. We are happy to see that you enjoyed this video!

  • @Trudloops
    @Trudloops Před rokem +3

    I would really like to know my ancestry. It is so fascinating how people dont usually know much about their past.

  • @in2blueoblivion
    @in2blueoblivion Před rokem +3

    Great video but I need to know what foundation Issa uses!

  • @itsmejahmarie
    @itsmejahmarie Před rokem +6

    She is so gorgeous to me

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Před rokem +25

    Issa's Haitian roots are actually French. I wonder if they bothered to trace Amoble's family back to France? Probably not.

    • @thesamardahab
      @thesamardahab Před rokem +32

      Why would she? We’re not very interested in colonizer history. We’ve learned enough of that.

    • @quatroquatro859
      @quatroquatro859 Před rokem +2

      @@thesamardahab maybe her ancestor was violated.

    • @thesamardahab
      @thesamardahab Před rokem +2

      @@quatroquatro859 exactly, that’s my point.

  • @doneecemcneil7826
    @doneecemcneil7826 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi edagdwg God bless this special story of what happens when you are blessed to know the truth about your own family stay strong and enjoy your life. God is always around taking care of his children life is soooooo real Linda j. Peace

  • @SEA-dx1sv
    @SEA-dx1sv Před rokem +1

    Nice!

  • @calmdown504
    @calmdown504 Před rokem +1

    I know a few Charbonnets and Beaulieus in Nola. Very popular family names out here.

  • @Rosalyn_Damiana
    @Rosalyn_Damiana Před rokem +4

    You guys should watch a portugués soap opera call chica da Silva. Is quite the story.

  • @Ren0799
    @Ren0799 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love love Issa Rae!!

  • @giorvanialerouge5787
    @giorvanialerouge5787 Před rokem +4

    🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 let’s go Issa, Welcome to Zoe sis!

    • @universaljustice7376
      @universaljustice7376 Před rokem +3

      Whites who were run out of Ayiti are also considered Zoe?

    • @shirlstemple8741
      @shirlstemple8741 Před rokem +1

      @@universaljustice7376no they are considered French colonizers. Hence, why they were run out during the revolution.

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Před rokem +6

    That's crazy! Issa you need to put this on screen girl!

  • @j.decole5372
    @j.decole5372 Před rokem +20

    She already knows who she is, she’s the actual accurate epitome of “African American”. She’s like first or second gen. It’s the indigenous Americans that gets African results that baffles me.

    • @leilasaint-claire8616
      @leilasaint-claire8616 Před rokem +6

      Did you mean indigenous?

    • @valreg237
      @valreg237 Před rokem +10

      How is she the epitome of African American when her father is Senegalese?

    • @lawyerlady35
      @lawyerlady35 Před rokem +6

      Why baffled when we are originally from Africa. You can debate how we came here or how long we've been here but we are originally from Africa. I don't know how ingenious that comment was though.🤣🤣🤣

    • @baz3575
      @baz3575 Před 11 měsíci

      @@melc4308 White Americans are nothing like Europeans. They cannot be - Europe is a continent of 45 distinct nations as Africa is a continent of 54 nations. When I meet Americans who claim ancestry from my European country, I can tell you they do not think, act or feel like our people at all. They are deeply American. I have known so many Black Nationalists but all of them are so unmistakably American it is laughable when they try to appropriate different African cultures as their own.

    • @bigpynk
      @bigpynk Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@melc4308 Well most of us are not just Americans. Some of us are Créole, Gullah, etc.

  • @lacecocoa6272
    @lacecocoa6272 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful Issa ❤❤

  • @SweetEssie
    @SweetEssie Před rokem +2

    Welcome 🙏🏾 Issa. 🇭🇹 I knew you were family! 🇭🇹

  • @khanhkhanh1060
    @khanhkhanh1060 Před 9 měsíci +1

    4:09 Wow! 🥶

  • @thesun-kissedlife1179
    @thesun-kissedlife1179 Před rokem +2

    my great grandmother is white and helped raise me and I know so much about how dna works coming from a mixed family close in dna

  • @abbyklein5752
    @abbyklein5752 Před rokem +3

    each new revelation gave me whiplash

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +1

      We hope not, Abby! But, these revelations can be surprising!

  • @bambii_thinks3147
    @bambii_thinks3147 Před 11 měsíci +1

    She’s soooooo pretty 🤩

  • @lollolowski8956
    @lollolowski8956 Před rokem +4

    Wow good to be able to find documents that old

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Před rokem +1

      Discovering them truly changes lives!

  • @hihenry22
    @hihenry22 Před 5 měsíci +1

    She also has Spanish ancestors! (i think) i read the name Victoria Morales I think it was her great grandmother. 🤯

  • @QueensNative
    @QueensNative Před rokem +2

    I knew it! I knew Issa had some Haitian roots… she has a beautiful je ne sais quoi about her that you see in people of Haitian decent.

  • @samsamsam4790
    @samsamsam4790 Před 11 měsíci +1

    she is glowing, so pretty

  • @Rjonesy101
    @Rjonesy101 Před rokem +3

    She should make a movie about her families history

  • @TXejas19
    @TXejas19 Před rokem

    Issa is in every commercial and movie every time I look up😁