Story Television Celebrates Black History Month with Special Documentary Programming


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This February, Story Television Network honors Black History Month with five days of powerful documentary programming that highlights the rich heritage, resilience, and achievements of African Americans throughout history. From February 2–6, 2025, viewers can explore themed programming that showcases pivotal moments, inspiring leaders, and groundbreaking achievements in Black history.

The lineup includes biographies of trailblazers like Frederick Douglass, Thurgood Marshall, and Dave Chappelle, as well as in-depth stories about civil rights movements, African American soldiers, and modern innovators. Each day of programming is thoughtfully curated to shed light on stories of courage, innovation, and progress.

How to Watch

Story Television is available in select markets. To find where to watch, visit www.storytelevision.com/wheretowatch. For the full programming schedule, check out storytelevision.com.

Programming Schedule for February 2–6, 2025:

Sunday, February 2

  • 8am / 4pm / 12am ET: Biography: Frederick Douglass
  • 5pm / 1am ET: Biography: Thurgood Marshall
  • 6pm / 2am ET: Biography: The Famous Wally Amos: Cookie King
  • 11am / 7pm / 3am ET: Biography: Dave Chappelle
  • 12pm / 8pm / 4am ET: After Jackie
  • 2pm / 10pm / 6am ET: The 44th President: In His Own Words

Monday, February 3

  • 8am / 4pm / 12am ET: Black Patriots: Heroes of the Revolution
  • 9am / 5pm / 1am ET: Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War
  • 10am / 6pm / 2am ET: Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers
  • 11am / 7pm / 3am ET: With One Tied Hand: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II
  • 12pm / 8pm / 4am ET: The Buffalo Soldiers: The Legend Continues
  • 1pm / 9pm / 5am ET: America’s Black Warriors: Two Wars to Win
  • 2pm / 10pm / 6am ET: First to Fight: The Black Tankers of WWII
  • 3pm / 11pm / 7am ET: A Distant Shore: African Americans of D-Day

Tuesday, February 4

  • 8am / 4pm / 12am ET: Civil War Journal: The 54th Massachusetts
  • 9am / 5pm / 1am ET: Dogfights: Tuskegee Airmen
  • 10am / 6pm / 2am ET: Tuskegee Airmen: Legacy of Courage
  • 11am / 7pm / 3am ET: The New Explorers: Endeavor
  • 12pm / 8pm / 4am ET: The New Explorers: The Dream Fulfilled
  • 1pm / 9pm / 5am ET: Modern Marvels: George Washington Carver Tech
  • 2pm / 10pm / 6am ET: Althea
  • 3:30pm / 11:30pm / 7:30am ET: History’s Lost & Found: Historical Records

Wednesday, February 5

  • 8am / 4pm / 12am ET: Save Our History: Voices of Civil Rights
  • 9am / 5pm / 1am ET: 10 Things You Don’t Know About Civil Rights
  • 10am / 6pm / 2am ET: Rise Up: The Movement That Changed America
  • 11am / 7pm / 3am ET: Stories from the Road to Freedom
  • 1pm / 9pm / 5am ET: 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America: Freedom Summer
  • 2pm / 10pm / 6am ET: The L.A. Riots: 25 Years Later

Thursday, February 6

3pm / 11pm / 7am ET: Crossing the Bridge

8am / 4pm / 12am ET: Civil War Journal: Freedom’s Road: Slavery and the Opposition

9am / 5pm / 1am ET: Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War

11am / 7pm / 3am ET: Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre

1pm / 9pm / 5am ET: For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots

2pm / 10pm / 6am ET: Honor Deferred

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