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Thursday, February 1

8:30pm – Come By Here: A History of Five Churches

9pm – The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song (Part 1)

Friday, February 2

4pm – Wylie Avenue Days

9pm – American Masters: Little Richard: The Kind and Queen of Rock and Roll

Saturday, February 3

9pm – The Long Song on MASTERPIECE (Part 1)

Sunday, February 4

12:30pm – Freedom House Ambulance: The First Responders

1pm – Return to the Roots of Civil Rights

1:30pm – The Good Fight

2pm – We Knew what We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told

3pm – Pullman and the Railroad Rebellion: American Stories

4pm – The Niagara Movement: The Early Battle for Civil Rights

5pm – The Dream Whisperer

Tuesday, February 6

12am – Civil Rights: Witnesses to History

9pm – American Masters: How It Feels To Be Free

Wednesday, February 7

3pm – The Niagara Movement: The Early Battle for Civil Rights

4pm – The Dream Whisperer

Thursday, February 8

8pm – Flyboys: Western Pennsylvania’s’ Tuskegee Airmen

9pm – The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song (Part 2)

Friday, February 9

9pm – Gospel LIVE! Presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

10pm – Shuttlesworth

Saturday, February 10

9pm – The Long Song on MASTERPIECE (Part 2)

Sunday, February 11

12pm – Barbershops: PA Stylin’

1pm – A Force for Change: Esther Bush and the Urban League

1:30pm – WQED Mini Docs: Musical Mentors

2pm – Torchbearers

Monday, February 12

7:30pm – Memories of the March

9pm – Gospel: The Gospel Train/The Golden Age of Gospel (Part 1)

Tuesday, February 13

12am – Memories of the March

7:30pm – Come By Here: A History of Five Churches

8pm – Finding Your Roots: The Brick Wall Falls

9pm – Gospel: Take the Message Everywhere/Gospel’s Second Century (Part 2)

Wednesday, February 14

2pm – Finding Your Roots: The Brick Wall Falls

3pm – Gospel: The Gospel Train/The Golden Age of Gospel (Part 1)

10pm – Secrets of the Dead: The Woman in the Iron Coffin

Thursday, February 15

3pm – Gospel: Take the Message Everywhere/Gospel’s Second Century (Part 2)

8pm – Freedom House Ambulance: The First Responders

8:30pm – The Good Fight

9pm – Making Black American through the Grapevine (Part 1)

10pm – Making Black American through the Grapevine (Part 2)

Friday, February 16

4pm – Return to the Roots of Civil Rights

4:30pm – WQED Mini Docs: Musical Mentors

10:30pm – Gospel LIVE! Presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Saturday, February 17

9pm – The Long Song on MASTERPIECE (Part 3)

Sunday, February 18

12pm – Make a Joyful Noise

1pm – Gospel: The Gospel Train/The Golden Age of Gospel (Part 1)

2pm – Gospel: Take the Message Everywhere/Gospel’s Second Century (Part 2)

Monday, February 19

7:30pm – WQED Mini Docs: The Photographers

Tuesday, February 20

12:30am – WQED Mini Docs: The Photographers

Wednesday, February 21

3pm – Shuttlesworth

4pm – Wes Bound: The Genius of Wes Montgomery

Thursday, February 22

8pm – Wylie Avenue Days

9pm – Making Black American through the Grapevine (Part 3)

10pm – Making Black American through the Grapevine (Part 4)

Friday, February 23

4pm – Flyboys: Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee Airmen

Monday, February 26

7:30pm – Woodworkers of Western Pennsylvania

Thursday, February 29

8pm – Jim Crow Pennsylvania

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