 | BET:
Baldwin Hills
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PBS:
African-American Lives 2
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TV One:
Black Men Revealed
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PBS:
Duke Ellington's Washington
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Food:
Down Home with the Neely's
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The Underground,
starring Damon Wayans
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BET:
American Gangster,
hosted by Ving Rhames
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Def Comedy Jam,
starring D.L. Hughley
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P. Diddy Presents the Bad Boys of Comedy
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CBS: 60
Minutes' Ed Bradley dead at 65
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CBS: CBS
Remembers Ed Bradley
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BET: '60
Minutes' Anchor Ed Bradley Dies
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MSNBC: Why
Ed Bradley was so important
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MSNBC: ‘60
Minutes’ correspondent Ed Bradley dies
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Everybody
Hates Chris, starring Terry Crews, Tichina Arnold, and Tyler James
Williams (as Chris Rock)
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NBC:
Jamie
Foxx: Unpredictable
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HBO:
Our
History, Our Stories - Celebrate Black History Month on HBO
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PBS:
African
American World
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Showtime:
Barbershop,
starring Omar Gooding
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HBO:
Lackawanna
Blues, starring E. Epatha Merkerson, Jeffrey Wright, Jimmy Smits, Rosie Perez, and Terrence Howard.
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HBO:
Something
the Lord Made, starring Mos Def and Alan Rickman
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FX:
Redemption,
starring Jamie Foxx
Click
here for the
Tookie
Speaks out against Gang Violence book series
|
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HBO:
Hearing
Her Voice, Telling Her Story
The rich tradition of HBO black history month
programming continues as this year we salute the lives of extraordinary black women who've made great strides in their
lives.
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HBO:
Mighty
Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks
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HBO:
Beah:
A Black Woman Speaks
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Showtime:
Crown
Heights, starring Mario Van Peebles & Howie Mandel
The tragic true story of three
days of racial strife, riots and murder in Brooklyn between
African-Americans and Hasidic Jews during the sweltering summer of 1991.
Sparked by the accidental death of a young child in a car accident, the city
erupts in a wave of hate - until two brave community leaders step forward to
quell the unrest with an outreach program that changes lives.
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UPN: All
of Us Inspired by the domestic adventures of
entertainment superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith and reflects a
new generation's enlightened attitude toward the extended family dynamic
with humor, sensitivity and heart. Stars Duane Martin, Elise Neal, and
LisaRaye.
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UPN:
Eve
Stars
Grammy Award-winning Hip-Hop sensation Eve ("Barbershop") as
Shelly, a beautiful and intelligent woman of the new generation trying to
navigate the exhilarating world of 21st century love, sex, romance and
career.
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UPN:
Cuts,
starring Marques Houston and Shannon Elizabeth
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UPN:
Half
& Half, starring Rachel True & Essence Atkins
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UPN:
One
on One, starring Flex Alexander
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UPN:
Girlfriends,
starring Tracee Ellis Ross, Golden Brooks, Persia White, & Jill Marie Jones
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HBO:
Boycott
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CBS:
The
Rosa Parks Story
click here to learn more
about Rosa Parks
|
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Showtime:
10,000
Black Men Named George
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BET:
Historic
Firsts at Oscars: Halle, Denzel, Sidney Win
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Showtime:
Bojangles
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Showtime:
The
Killing Yard, starring Morris Chestnut
|
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Showtime:
Jasper,
Texas
|
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MTV:
Icon:
Janet Jackson
|
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HBO:
Share
the Stories Festival
|
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PBS:
From
Swastika to Jim Crow
|
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PBS:
Othello,
starring Eamonn Walker
|
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PBS:
Marcus
Garvey - Look for Me in the Whirlwind
|
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PBS:
Partners
of the Heart
|
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PBS:
P.O.V.
(point-of-view) Two Towns of Jasper, Brother Outsider, & Sweet Old
Song
|
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HBO:
4 Little Girls,
a documentary
about 4 little girls killed in 1963 Alabama by Spike Lee
|
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ABC:
My
Wife and Kids, starring Damon Wayans and Tisha Campbell-Martin
|
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USA:
Kojak,
starring Ving Rhames, Rosalyn Sanchez, and Chazz Palminteri
|
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It's
Showtime at the Apollo
|
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Vibe
Magazine, Online
|
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Beyond Black
& White: Affirmative Action in America A Television Race Initiative Program
|
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Sally
Hemings: An American
Scandal, a CBS mini-series
|
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Showtime:
Deacons
for Defense, starring Forest Whitaker, Ossie Davis, & Jonathan Silverman
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