Africa's Great Civilizations

Africa's Great Civilizations (2017)

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In his new six-hour series, Africa's Great Civilizations, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a new look at the history of Africa, from the birth of humankind to the dawn of the 20th century. This is a breathtaking and personal journey through two hundred thousand years of history, from the origins, on the African continent, of art, writing and civilization itself, through the millennia in which Africa and Africans shaped not only their own rich civilizations, but also the wider world.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Commerce and the Clash of CivilizationsMar 3, 2017
S01E05The Atlantic AgeMar 3, 2017
S01E04CitiesMar 1, 2017
S01E03Empires of GoldMar 1, 2017
S01E02The Crescent and the CrossFeb 27, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Africa's Great Civilizations premiere?

Africa's Great Civilizations premiered on February 27, 2017.

Who narrated Africa's Great Civilizations?

Africa's Great Civilizations was narrated by Henry Louis Gates Jr.

How many episodes does Africa's Great Civilizations have?

Africa's Great Civilizations consists of six episodes.

Which countries were explored in Africa's Great Civilizations?

Africa's Great Civilizations explored the history and cultures of various countries, including Egypt, Ethiopia, Mali, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, among others.

What time period does Africa's Great Civilizations cover?

Africa's Great Civilizations covers a wide range of time periods, from ancient civilizations to modern Africa.

Who directed Africa's Great Civilizations?

Africa's Great Civilizations was directed by Rachel Perkins and Ricardo Pollack.

What were some of the major themes explored in Africa's Great Civilizations?

Africa's Great Civilizations delved into themes such as ancient history, architecture, art, religion, trade, and the impact of colonization on Africa.

Did Africa's Great Civilizations receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Africa's Great Civilizations received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Documentary.

Who funded Africa's Great Civilizations?

Africa's Great Civilizations was funded by multiple organizations, including the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

What was the purpose of Africa's Great Civilizations?

The purpose of Africa's Great Civilizations was to shed light on the rich history and cultural contributions of Africa, challenging common misconceptions and stereotypes.

Did Africa's Great Civilizations include interviews with experts?

Yes, Africa's Great Civilizations featured interviews with renowned scholars, historians, and experts in African history and culture.

How was Africa's Great Civilizations received by audiences and critics?

Africa's Great Civilizations received positive reviews from both audiences and critics, who praised its comprehensive exploration of African history and engaging storytelling.

What were some of the key moments covered in Africa's Great Civilizations?

Africa's Great Civilizations covered key moments such as the building of the pyramids in Egypt, the rise and fall of ancient kingdoms, the Trans-Saharan trade routes, and the struggle for independence from colonial powers.

Were there any controversies surrounding Africa's Great Civilizations?

There were no significant controversies surrounding Africa's Great Civilizations. The series aimed to provide an objective and informative portrayal of African history and culture.

Did Africa's Great Civilizations have a companion book or educational materials?

Yes, Africa's Great Civilizations had a companion book written by Henry Louis Gates Jr., which provided additional insights and information about the topics covered in the series.

Can Africa's Great Civilizations be streamed online?

Yes, Africa's Great Civilizations can be streamed online through various platforms, including PBS and Amazon Prime Video.

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