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Miami

Season 3 Episode 2 | 54m 11s

Follow genealogists as they trace stories about Pocahontas, a Cuban grandfather’s secret past, the impact of WWII on a Filipino family, changes wrought by the Tuskegee experiment and a possible villainous ancestor.

Aired: 05/23/16 | Expires: 06/24/16
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