
Black in Latin America
Cuba's culture, religion, politics, and music are linked to slave labor; race and racism in Cuba.

Cuba's culture, religion, politics, and music are linked to slave labor; race and racism in Cuba.

Race in the Dominican Republic; Haiti's first-ever black republic.

The teams participate in a pancake eating contest, a waiter challenge and a cook off.

Team Black shows forgiveness. Team Blue learns about miracles that brought them family.

Pamela and Christine go boating on Lake Havasu with their new relatives and make memories.

Team Green goes dirt biking as a family while Team Black goes electric biking with theirs.

The Goulds and the Hopkins compete in a race through a heavily wooded and mountainous countryside.

The Boyers and Espinosas navigate the great outdoors and family dynamics to go for the win.

The Millers or the Thompsons will be the first to stumble in this race.

The Escobedoes and Richardsons try to prove that they can survive to claim the $10,000 prize.

Mysteries related to the Salem witch trials, orphan trains and the Great Boston Fire of 1872.

Some of the most intriguing stories from the series, from immigrant voyages to murder mysteries.

A re-enactor's Texas roots; Andersonville prison; woman's link to a prominent Texas figure.

Research stories of Holocaust survivors, Amish ties, a macaroni company and more.

A woman's connection to a Native American code talker; a man's New Mexican roots.

A man learns what brought his family to Philadelphia; a man may be a Viking descendant.

Possible relatives of frontiersman Davy Crockett and the Hatfield clan.

A 19th-century workplace murder; 1906 earthquake; a family with ties to Revolutionary and Civil War.

Some of the most intriguing stories from the series, from immigrant voyages to murder mysteries.

Secret World War II activities; a Mexican-American's family in Michigan.