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The African Union of Broadcasters secures free-to-air rights for ‘Road to LA ’28,’ a 12-part docuseries produced with MoonSport and Dan Jawitz.
The feature debut of Kenya's Vincho Nchogu follows a woman who signs a morally questionable deal with an NGO that sets her at ...
The HBO Original two-part documentary Seen & Heard: The History Of Black Television will debut on Tuesday, September 9 at ...
Actress and producer Issa Rae attends HBO Max's "Seen & Heard Part 2" screening during Martha's Vineyard African American ... producing “Seen & Heard: The History Of Black Television,” a two-part HBO ...
At midnight on March 6, 1957, Crown subjects in the Gold Coast celebrated the end of British colonial rule by naming ...
One can’t take the eye away from the screen for even a moment during Johan Grimonprez’s documentary Soundtrack to a Coup ...
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has held the distinction of being the nation’s largest HBCU since ...
Each year on 23 August, the world observes the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition, marking the Haitian uprising of 1791 that ignited the process of ending the ...
As Paducah gears up for the Black Film and Filmmakers Festival next week, one seasoned director anticipates showing a portion ...
Visitors celebrated African American heritage in downtown Altoona to learn more about the history in Blair County.
Their stories were part of Jamestown Settlement’s commemoration of the first Africans who were brought to Virginia in 1619.
In October 1854, during the Battle of Balaclava, 500 men of the 93rdHighlanders faced down hundreds of charging Russian cavalry — and didn’t even bother to form square. Armed with new rifles, ...