Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts

Established by Congress, the 14th Amendment promised citizenship in exchange for enlistment, prompting many African American men. They were denied due to Jim Crow laws but still served. The film examines the profound and often-contradictory roles played by Buffalo Soldiers in U.S. history, and how they fought on two sets of front lines: military conflicts abroad and civil rights struggles at home.

tonight 7/6c | #BUFFALOSOLDIERSPBS

Mississippi - Is This America? (1963-1964)

Mississippi’s grassroots Civil Rights Movement becomes an American concern when college students travel south to help register black voters and three of them are murdered. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party challenges the regular Mississippi delegation at the Democratic Convention in Atlantic City.

TONIGHT 8/7C | #EYESONTHEPRIZE

Bridge to Freedom (1965)

A decade of lessons is applied in the climactic and bloody march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. A major victory is won when the federal Voting Rights Bill passes, but civil rights leaders know they have new challenges ahead.

TONIGHT 9/8c | #EYESONTHEPRIZE

The story of how the 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright - and the subsequent failure of the first federal attempt to prosecute a lynching - continues to haunt the small city of Sikeston, Missouri. Then, in 2020, the community is faced with the police killing of a young Black father. The film SILENCE IN SIKESTON explores the necessary questions about history, trauma, silence and resilience over 78 years.

LOCAL, USA | NOW STREAMING

FEATURES & HIGHLIGHTS

WORLD celebrates Black History Month this February with new films, encores of inspiring Black stories, a month-long presentation of EYES ON THE PRIZE, and more – explore the list in our monthly viewer’s guide.

Two new HBCU Week NOW episodes premiering on LOCAL, USA (“Changemakers” on 2/3 and “Innovation” on 2/10) demonstrate the power of Black student demonstrations and the prowess of HBCU athletic and academic programs. And as we approach the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainian women share their stories of life in a war zone in “Ukrainian Stoybox: A Woman’s War,” now streaming.

Plus, STORIES FROM THE STAGE brings love and storytelling together just in time for Valentine’s Day with “Meant to Happen” (2/3) and “Smitten” (2/10).



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