Racial activist Angela Davis was surprised to learn her ancestors came to America on the Mayflower.
Henry Louis Gates Jr., host of PBS’ “Finding Your Roots,” shared part of the conversation with Davis on Twitter.
“Do you know what you’re looking at? That is a list of the passengers on the Mayflower,” Gates said to Davis.
She replied, “No, I can’t believe this. No, my ancestors did not come here on the Mayflower.”
After continuing to express her shock, Davis said, “Oof. That’s a little bit too much to deal with right now.”
Gates then asked, “Would you ever in your wildest dreams think that you may have been descended from the people who laid the foundation of this country?”
She responded, “Never, never, never, never, never.”
Watch the video below:
“Do you know what you’re looking at? That is a list of the passengers on the Mayflower.”
— Henry Louis Gates Jr (@HenryLouisGates) February 22, 2023
Our researchers discovered #AngelaDavis’s ancestors traveled to the US on the Mayflower and here is her reaction. #FindingYourRoots pic.twitter.com/G2HhA9BSrT
The exchange led to several reactions on Twitter.
Author Wesley Yang wrote, “Most damaging ancestry revelation since they found that Ben Affleck was descended from slave owners. (They first colluded in trying to hide it but it got out.)”
Most damaging ancestry revelation since they found that Ben Affleck was descended from slave owners. (They first colluded in trying to hide it but it got out.) https://t.co/74GvXn8JPX
— Wesley Yang (@wesyang) February 22, 2023
Writer Michael Brendan Dougherty call it a “beautiful reaction.”
It’s actually a beautiful reaction. https://t.co/1Vicwjf3Sx
— Michael Brendan Dougherty (@michaelbd) February 22, 2023
One user declared, “Irony is DELICIOUS.”
Irony is DELICIOUS. https://t.co/CbRHvMWW45
— Isaiah L. Carter (@IsaiahLCarter) February 23, 2023
See more tweets below:
So does she pay reparations to herself?
— Rob Holmes (@HolmesPI) February 23, 2023
Extraordinary reveal…
— Theodis B. Brown (@tbud4410) February 22, 2023
This should open a lot of eyes and minds to realize we’re all more alike than we are not alike… but it won’t.
— Krystal (@AgelessVibe) February 23, 2023
I knew there was something about her I didn’t like pic.twitter.com/FAIfk9oMJg
— sa: (@notshawnallen) February 23, 2023
How much #reparations does she owe?
— Timothy Peterson, CFA CAIA (@nsquaredcrypto) February 23, 2023
The National Museum of African American History and Culture describes Davis as “an American political activist, professor, and author who was an active member in the Communist Party and the Black Panther Party.”
The museum points out Davis is “most famous for her involvement with the Soledad brothers, who were accused of killing a prison guard.”
It explains, “Davis was accused of taking part in the event and was charged with murder.”
She was later placed on the FBI’s most wanted list.
Davis then “spent eighteen months in jail, which led to the ‘Free Angela Davis’ campaign and the Angela Davis Legal Defense Committee. In response, John Lennon and Yoko Ono wrote ‘Angela’ and the Rolling Stones wrote ‘Sweet Black Angel,'” per the museum.
Additionally, she has continued to address “oppression faced by the black community, women, and the LGBTQ+ community.”