Summary of The Africans: A Triple
Heritage
Produced in 1986, there are nine, sixty-minute programs in this documentary
series. The title, The Africans: A Triple Heritage,refers
to the focus of this series. The programs tell the story of Africans
as inhabitants of Africa, and of Africans as those whose heritage and culture
stem from Africa. The triple heritage refers to the three main cultural
influences on Africa: traditional African culture, Islamic culture, and
Western culture. Important note: the summaries that follow present
facts that were true as of 1986, when this program
was released.
PROGRAM 1, THE NATURE OF A CONTINENT
PROGRAM 2, A LEGACY OF LIFESTYLES
PROGRAM 3, NEW GODS
PROGRAM 4, TOOLS OF EXPLOITATION
PROGRAM 5, NEW CONFLICTS
PROGRAM 6, IN SEARCH OF STABILITY
PROGRAM 7, A GARDEN OF EDEN IN DECAY
PROGRAM 8, A CLASH OF CULTURES
PROGRAM 9, GLOBAL AFRICA
Resources and Reviews
More information on the documentary series can be found on the Institute
of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University website.
This website gives a link to the Annenberg/CPB
website on the series. Of note on that website is the link to the
Spotlight
on the Africans. This website presents a summary and related
links to each of the nine programs. The Michigan
Humanities Council website provides a general overview of the series
as does a website entitled Ali
Mazrui’s A Triple Heritage Series
There is An
Amazon.com customer review which is anonymously written. The
writer highlights some of the strengths and weakness of the series.
The Annenberg/CPB website also offers a "The
Africans: Views, Reviews, and Awards" webpage.
Summary Conclusions
There is a critique website, and
there is also a comparison of the
three series:
Ali Mazrui's The Africans: A Triple Heritage
Basil Davidson's
Africa
Henry Louis
Gates, Jr.'s Wonders of the African World
Last updated:
26 April 2000
redesigned June 2001