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15 Black History Month must-watches

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What better way to spend free time during Black History Month than binge-watching quality content? These selections encompass work from Black talent and creatives in every genre, with informative stories and compelling narratives.

Don’t let anything stop you from sitting down, kicking back and enjoying this watchlist created in honor of Black History Month.

Here’s a list of some popcorn-worthy films, documentaries, series and comedy specials. "A Wrinkle in Time" - 2018; PG; 1 hour, 50 minutes; film.

The twists and turns of this journey provide valuable life lessons. Starring: Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey, Mindy Kaling "Barry" - 2016; TV-MA; 1 hour, 44 minutes; Netflix original film.

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