
Historical and factual series celebrating pivotal moments in history.
As the godfather of a breakbeat that birthed hip-hop, James Brown's life serves as a crucial call for respect and dignity for Blackness and Black music in America.
The "Clown Princes of Basketball" bring laughs and ball-handling wizardry to fans around the world.
Newscasters, reporters, family and friends trace the events of June 25, 2009, when the story of pop icon Michael Jackson's death consumes the internet and the world.
An in-depth look at the lives of singer Whitney Houston and her daughter, Bobbi Kristina; conversations with the friends and family that were closest to them.
Rising from poverty and overcoming abuse in the Jim Crow South, James Brown secures a record deal, electrifies audiences, and breaks down racial barriers; propelling himself into stardom.
Aligning with the civil rights movement, James Brown becomes a cultural force by articulating community pride and political influence, ultimately hailed as the most important Black man in America.
Amidst financial pressures, record company politics, substance abuse, and personal struggles, James Brown found himself on a perilous path, colliding with the law and confronting the threat of revisiting prison.
Landing ship tanks weren't thought of as warships but were the first to touch the beaches from North Africa, to Sicily, to Normandy.