Joe Manganiello learns his grandfather was a mixed race Black man in 'Finding Your Roots'

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Joe Manganiello learns the truth of his grandfather's identity in an episode of the PBS show, calling it one of the 'great gifts' of his life.

The actor learns the truth of his grandfather's identity in an episode of the PBS show, calling it one of the "great gifts" of his life.Joe Manganiello discovers a surprising truth from his family's past in the latest episode of “Finding Your Roots,” which aired on Feb. 7.

But the team learned something interesting about the Cutler brothers' race. While looking at historical records that contain information about their race, the"Finding Your Roots" teams ascertains that William H. Cutler and Nellie Cutler's sons were"light skinned African American men," as Gates puts it."Boy, that's really interesting," Manganiello says.

 

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