Ben Affleck regrets asking the genealogy show “Finding Your Roots” to not mention that his ancestor was a slave owner, according to a statement released by the actor and director late Tuesday. The comment, posted to Facebook, came on the same day PBS and WNET — the networks that air “Finding Your Roots” — said that they would launch an internal review into the show’s editorial practices.
“I regret my initial thoughts that the issue of slavery not be included in the story,” Affleck wrote. “We deserve neither credit nor blame for our ancestors and the degree of interest in this story suggests that we are, as a nation, still grappling with the terrible legacy of slavery.” The episode featuring Affleck first aired in October.
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Affleck admitted to his motivations for the request. “I didn’t want any television show about my family to include a guy who owned slaves,” he wrote. “I was embarrassed. The very thought left a bad taste in my mouth.”
The whistleblower site Wikileaks exposed Affleck’s request when it published emails between the show’s host Henry Louis Gates and Sony Pictures co-chairman and chief executive Michael Lynton. The emails, which were part of a larger leak of correspondence between Sony executives made public late last year, were made searchable online on Thursday.
In the leaked emails, Gates asked for advice from Lynton about whether or not to honor Affleck’s request for the omission. The Harvard professor noted that while other stars profiled on the show — including documentary director Ken Burns and CNN host Anderson Cooper — also had slave-owning ancestors, Affleck’s request was the first of its kind.
Lynton replied to Gates by writing that he “would take it out if no one knows, but if it gets out that you are editing the material based on this kind of sensitivity then it gets tricky. Again, all things being equal I would definitely take it out.”
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