Billy Porter uncovers traumatic story behind great-grandfather's death by police officer
On Sunday's season premiere of NBC's Who Do You Think You Are?, actor and activist Billy Porter went on a journey to uncover his family's history and, ultimately, discovered the true story behind the death of his great-grandfather Thomas Henry Richardson.
"I do remember hearing a story that my great-grandfather got shot in the back. That's as far as the conversation went," shared Porter. After looking up Richardson's death certificate and multiple newspaper articles from 1923, he was surprised to read that his great-grandfather was shot in the breast, not his back. However, Ancestry family historian-genealogist Nicka Sewell-Smith told Porter that white newspapers, back then, wrote stories "in a particular way" that differed from Black newspapers.
In the Pittsburgh Courier, a publication dedicated to reporting on the Black community, Sewell-Smith pointed out that the story identified the fact that Porter's great-grandfather was shot and killed by a police officer. "Investigation discloses fact that white police officer 'with reputation for shooting' killed Joseph Richardson in cold blood," read Porter.
When Porter questioned what happened to the police officer who shot and killed his great-grandfather, he wasn't all that surprised to learn that the jury freed the officer of the murder charge, but was still overcome with emotions.
"The thing I hate the most on the planet is injustice," said Porter, who later added, "How do we continually take in this information, continually take in this trauma, continually live through this, and still show up for our lives? Violence against people of color is wholly American and reading this really sheds light on why it was never spoken about."
Viewers were also emotional over Porter's discovery, especially since these tragedies still exist a century later:
@theebillyporter We are watching your episode of Who Do You Think You Are and thinking about the fact that what happened to your g-grandpa is still happening 100 years later. We are so sorry. #BlackLivesMatter
— Wired For Action (@WiredForAction) July 10, 2022
I am watching @theebillyporter on the show #WhoDoYouThinkYouAre and my heart feels a little heavy seeing the discovery that his great grandfather was murdered by a yt cop in 1923. Here we are in 2022 still witnessing those same atrocities. My God??
— MzQueen?? (@sunnidlyte76) July 10, 2022
@theebillyporter I’m watching your story on “Who Do You Think You Are”. I’ve been asking the same question you did, how long do Black Americans have to endure injustice and racism? And how do you get back up & keep going on? A gracious and resilient race. My respects to all. ??
— WVgirl (@EjoWVgirl) July 10, 2022
Just cried my way through an Incredible episode of "Who Do You Think You Are" featuring @theebillyporter where he got to learn about the tragedies & triumphs of ancestors on both sides of his family. Highly recommend!!
— Kathryn (@katsbreez) July 11, 2022
Billy Porter reading an article about his great grandfather being hunted and killed by a cop who was known to hunt down and kill people. 100 years ago.
Black people protested his murder. 100 years ago.
Cop was acquitted after 10 minutes. #WhoDoYouThinkYouAre #wdytya— ??Aries, Goddess of Whores?? (@ebonielon) July 11, 2022
Fortunately, it wasn't all sad. Porter also learned that his great, great, great-grandparents were part of the 10% of Black people in America that were freed inhabitants early on, which to him, was empowering.
"Now when somebody asks me, 'How do you have so much strength? How can you stand up to a world that dismisses you,' it's, like, I come from this on both sides. You know, I came from people who were making a way out of no way the whole time. I am who I am because of who I come from," shared Porter.
Porter concluded, "All these centuries later, me coming down here has made my family seen in ways that they never could have imagined. And, you know, what I'm grateful for in discovering and uncovering these specific stories from both sides of my family, it feels empowering, magical actually."
Who Do You Think You Are? airs Sundays at 7 p.m. on NBC.
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