Celebrate Black History

Celebrate Black History

26 Episodes

The story of Black Americans is, in many ways, the story of America itself. Though the African American experience has long been relegated to the margins of the big screen, a vital cinematic legacy endures thanks to the work of pioneers like Oscar Micheaux (WITHIN OUR GATES), Charles Burnett (KILLER OF SHEEP), Jessie Maple (WILL), Madeline Anderson (I AM SOMEBODY), and Kathleen Collins (LOSING GROUND), as well as bracing contemporary voices like Adepero Oduye (TO BE FREE). Their stories of revolution, resistance, creativity, community, and everyday endurance offer a multifaceted vision of Black American identity across generations.

Celebrate Black History
  • To Be Free

    Episode 1

    Directed by Adepero Oduye • 2017 • United States
    Starring Adepero Oduye

    In this soul-stirring short featuring stunning cinematography from Bradford Young, PARIAH actor Adepero Oduye takes the stage as the great Nina Simone for an intimate, defiant performance.

  • Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist

    Episode 2

    Directed by Saul J. Turell • 1979 • United States

    Saul J. Turell's Academy Award-winning documentary short Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist, narrated by Sidney Poitier, traces his career through his activism and his socially charged performances of his signature song, "Ol' Man River."