The Fort Worth Tarrant County branch of the NAACP premiered a new documentary highlighting untold stories from Fort Worth's ...
Celebrate Veteran’s Day with History Channel’s documentary “The American Soldier,” which will examine the bond between U.S. destiny and its soldiers. The documentary is set to premiere Monday, ...
A furious political leader shouting a message of hate to an adoring audience. A child crying over the massacre of her family. Emaciated men in prison uniforms, starved to the edge of death because of ...
Upstate History Documentaries is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung ...
The word “samurai” is thrown around a lot in popular culture, but this six-part series gets down to the brass tacks of what it actually means. Covering the era of feudal Japan from 1551 to 1616, the ...
The United States began developing the atom bomb in military effort called the Manhattan Project. The race to create this weapon kicked off after three chemists in Berlin, 1938, split a uranium atom ...
Documentary films are an essential tool in archiving the vibrant and powerful history of the Black queer community and narratives. From Paris is Burning to Mama Gloria, these films have shed light on ...
The disruptive power of the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements has shifted the conversation around storytelling about underrepresented and marginalized communities, even as the backlash in the ...
“Of all of the civil rights for which the world has struggled and fought for for 500 years, the right to learn is undoubtedly the most fundamental,” U.S. Rep. Alma Adams says in the trailer for “The ...
Issa Rae explores history of Black representation in TV in documentary: "It makes such a difference"
Award-winning actor producer and writer Issa Rae is opening up about what inspired her new documentary, "Seen and Heard: The History of Black Television." She's executive producer of the two-part ...
A historical documentary about the Crazy In Style Artists, a graffiti art collective founded in East Chicago, is in the works and is a semi-finalist in an Indiana documentary pitch competition.
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