NBC News Presents: Black History Month 2010

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  • 2003
  • 1 Season

NBC News Presents: Black History Month 2010 is a television special that pays tribute to the rich cultural heritage and accomplishments of African Americans. The show features a blend of interviews, documentary footage, and performances by prominent figures in the African American community.

The program begins with an overview of African American history, exploring the struggles and achievements of black people from slavery through to the civil rights era. There are interviews with historians and scholars who provide context and insight into the significance of key events and figures in African American history.

As the show progresses, there are profiles of notable contemporary figures who have made significant contributions to their communities and to American society as a whole. These include musicians, artists, athletes, business leaders, and politicians.

One segment of the show is dedicated to the role of African Americans in the arts. There are interviews with musicians, actors, and dancers who discuss their careers and the challenges they have faced as black artists in industries that have sometimes been dominated by white culture. There are also performances by beloved artists such as Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin, and the program explores the ways in which their work has influenced American culture and helped to break down barriers.

Another segment focuses on the role of African Americans in sports, highlighting the achievements of some of the greatest athletes in history. There are profiles of athletes such as Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, and Michael Jordan, and the show explores the ways in which these figures have inspired generations of black Americans to pursue their dreams and overcome obstacles.

Throughout the program, there is a strong emphasis on the theme of progress. The show celebrates the achievements of African Americans and pays tribute to the pioneers who helped to pave the way for future generations. At the same time, it acknowledges that there is still much work to be done in terms of achieving true equality and social justice.

NBC News Presents: Black History Month 2010 is an informative and inspiring program that offers a comprehensive overview of African American history and culture. It celebrates the achievements of black Americans while also acknowledging the challenges that they have faced and continue to face. With its combination of interviews, documentary footage, and performances, the show offers a dynamic and engaging portrait of the African American experience.

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A Father's Promise
6. A Father's Promise
February 1, 2010
"A Father's Promise" explores the unsettling crisis of growing up without a father. NBC News cameras track the lives of three children from birth until age 12 to look at how they deal with their absentee fathers in this emotional and thought-provoking documentary. Following the film, NBC's Al Roker, football great Tiki Barber, Newark Mayor Cory Booker and others discuss the role their fathers played in their lives.
Chris Rock Talks Hair
5. Chris Rock Talks Hair
February 1, 2010
NBC's Brian Williams sits down with comedian Chris Rock and actress Nia Long to discuss the price and pain some are willing to endure for their hair. Rock, who made a film on the subject, explains why the topic is important to him and his family. The light-hearted and humorous discussion is an entertaining look at why self-image is a big business.
Malcolm X: In His Own Words
4. Malcolm X: In His Own Words
February 1, 2010
From the NBC News Archives comes the story of Malcolm X in his own words. In rarely-seen interviews and speeches, the dynamic and controversial leader speaks out about such topics as Martin Luther King Jr., then-President John Kennedy, the Civil Rights struggle and his decision to leave the Nation of Islam in 1964. This compilation focuses on Malcolm X's life from 1962 to 1964, less than a year before his assassination.
Obama's America: 2010 and Beyond
3. Obama's America: 2010 and Beyond
February 1, 2010
One year after the inauguration of the first African-American President, MSNBC presents "Obama's America: 2010 and Beyond," an extended discussion surrounding race and post-racial identity. Moderated by Hardball's Chris Matthews and featuring radio host Tom Joyner, from Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas. The special event which originally aired on Martin Luther King Day explores some of the most pressing and provocative issues connected to race relations in the U.S.
About Our Children
2. About Our Children
February 1, 2010
Filmed in front of a live audience at Howard University in Washington, DC., MSNBC's "About Our Children," features comedian Bill Cosby in an entertaining and informative discussion. Topics discussed include poverty in America, parenting, education and health issues facing the poor in the United States. Moderated by Independent Women's Forum president and MSNBC political analyst Michelle Bernard. Panelists include Ben Jealous, President of the NAACP and comedian Paul Rodriguez.
Martin Luther King Jr.: Look Here
1. Martin Luther King Jr.: Look Here
February 1, 2010
One of the first in-depth televised interviews Martin Luther King Jr. ever gave. Not seen for decades, it was first broadcast on October 27, 1957, on the NBC News program "Look Here," hosted by Martin Agronsky. Then just 27, King had reached national prominence the year before during the Montgomery bus boycott. He offers Agronsky invaluable insights into his goals, his philosophy, and his unshakable dedication to equality and civil rights. In the decade that followed, King would become a controversial national leader, an icon, and finally a martyr. He is remembered today as one of the most revered figures in American history.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 28, 2003