7 Movies To Watch for Black History Month

As we go through February, we are ushered into a time of profound reflection and education during Black History Month. These films do not just relay stories—they are embers of understanding, igniting a deeper connection with the pivotal moments and indomitable spirits that have shaped Black history in America. In honor of this month, we have a selection of exceptional movies that offers an intimate glance at the past and an inspired gaze toward the future. Here are 7 Reveel Movies for Black History Month, each a tribute in its own right to the profound legacies and enduring impacts of Black Americans.

7. Building Bridges

A momentous piece of American history, ‘Building Bridges’ recounts the brave journey of Ruby Bridges, a young African-American girl combating school segregation in the US during the turbulent times of the early 1960s. As a tribute to the spirit and undaunted courage of those who fought for equality, this film serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges overcome and the journeys undertaken on the path towards a more inclusive America.

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6. Bass Reeves

Enveloped in the scattered shards of law and order in the dreaded Indian Territory, stands a beacon – one of the greatest lawman the West has ever known, Bass Reeves. This film unpacks the daunting legacy of Reeves as he embarks on a gripping endeavor to serve an arrest warrant to infamous outlaw Ben Carver and his gang. But the path is riddled with vice and violence, placing Reeves in the line of fire.

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5. Bass Reeves: Lawless

Bass Reeves: Lawless presents an intriguing new perspective on the established Western genre. The film revolves around the mysterious lawman Bass Reeves, who stumbles upon outlaws looking through a dead man’s belongings. The film unravels its narrative through suspense and mystery, with Bass Reeves ultimately revealed as the greatest lawman in American history.

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4. Ali, Parks & X: The Fight for Change

Traverse the visceral turmoil of the ’60s through a new lens in ‘Ali, Parks & X: The Fight for Change’. This compelling piece taps into the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, keying in on the profound role Muhammad Ali played. From his pivotal friendships with Malcolm X and Gordon Parks to the ways he revolutionized sports, Muhammad Ali’s influence doesn’t just echo in the annals of history. His intrepid voice rises even today, reverberating through the conduits of modern media and politics.

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3. Letters to Freedom

Stand witness to a tale of true unconditional love amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the American Civil War in this award-winning indie gem, ‘Letters to Freedom’. It is the story of a southern white girl, Julie, who bravely challenges societal norms to love a former slave, who was once under her father’s ownership. Their relationship presents a testament of profound courage, highlighting that love knows no bounds. Based on a true story.

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2. Mother of Kings: The True Untold Story of Mrs. Alberta King

The often overlooked matriarch of the civil rights movement, Mrs. Alberta King played a crucial role in shaping one of history’s most influential figures. This poignant film shines a needed light on the untold story of Mrs. King: how she lived, how she inspired, and her heartbreaking tragic end. It juxtaposes the tragic irony of a woman, the Mother of Non-Violence, met with a violent fate.

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1. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy

In this enlightening visual exploration, Pastor David Anthony Johnson pays homage to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy by reciting some of his most powerful speeches. Reiterating the lasting relevance of Dr. King’s works, the film encourages us to delve deep into his doctrines that are still strikingly pertinent in the contemporary world.

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