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Slave hunter goes after an escaped General-turned-slave in this South Korean 24-episode television series. Slaves: 1969: Follows the life of two slaves in the American South of the 1850s. Slavers 1977: Two competing slave traders fight between each other for the monopoly on the slave trade. [17] Slavery and the Making of America: 2005
From The United States vs. Billie Holiday to Bad Hair, keep reading for 17 of the best Black History Month movies you can stream on Hulu year-round. (FYI, if you're new to the streaming service ...
The 1619 Project is an American documentary television miniseries created for Hulu. It is adapted from The 1619 Project, a New York Times Magazine journalism project focusing on slavery in the United States, which was later turned into the anthology The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story.
Ballet Now: July 20, 2018 1 h 13 min: Minding the Gap: August 17, 2018 1 h 33 min: Crime + Punishment: August 24, 2018 1 h 52 min: Fyre Fraud: January 14, 2019 1 h 36 min: Ask Dr. Ruth: June 1, 2019 1 h 40 min: The Amazing Johnathan Documentary: August 16, 2019 1 h 31 min: Jawline: August 23, 2019 1 h 39 min: Untouchable: September 2, 2019 1 h ...
The six-episode docuseries is hosted by “1619 Project” creator Nikole Hannah-Jones and examines how slavery affected contemporary American life. The The post ‘1619 Project’ adapted for ...
Georgia Hunter is still in disbelief that her family’s story of surviving the Holocaust has been adapted into the Hulu limited series “We Were the Lucky Ones” headlined by Logan Lerman and ...
Disney’s Hulu has jumped on the trend of releasing the most-popular trending titles on its service — but instead of the usual top 10 lists for movies and shows, it’s lumping both into one ...
In April 2021, Dana Walden first mentioned the existence of a new BIPOC-focused programming initiative at Disney General Entertainment Content and Hulu. [4] Following the official launch of the brand on May 17, 2021, Onyx announced a number of upcoming projects produced by notable black creators including Questlove, Oprah Winfrey, and Prentice Penny. [5]