TV marks Black History Month with provocative, creative fare
Told, By Lynn Elber Associated Press How U.S. History Is, Challenged, Taught Is Being, Fronts, Potentially Constricted On Several, Provocative, But Television'S Approach To Black History Month Is Firmly In Overdrive. There'S A Wealth Of, February, Creative Black-Focused Programs In, Slavery, Looking Deep Into The Past To Examine Topics Such As The Roots Of, Reckoning, The Achievements Of Towering Figures Including Frederick Douglass. Freshly Painful Chapters Including The 2012 Killing Of Trayvon Martin In Florida Also Get Attention. The Post-George Floyd Onset Of Racial, Streaming, The Subsequent Backlash Have Coincided With The Growth Of, Content, Its Voracious Need For, Sweep, A Twofold Incentive For TV To Pay Heed To The, Networks, Nuance Of Black Experience. With Broadcast, Services, Cable Channels Trying To Keep Pace With Flush Streaming, Documentaries, There'S An Impressive Field Of, Profiles, Highlights:, More Ahead. Among The
Published in Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) (06.02.2022)
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Published in Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) (06.02.2022)
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