Here are some Black shows to celebrate Black History.

It is Black History Month, so let us bring it back to some of the great black shows that we grew up on. I have so many great memories of the shows below so it is time to reminisce. These are just some of the shows that had a predominantly black cast. Below you will some of my favorites and some I grew up watching. These are the shows that showed us love, gave us laughs, and entertained us.

Moesha (1996 – 2001)

Moesha

 

Martin (1992-1997)

Martin

 

 

Family Matters ( 1989 – 1998)family-matters

 

My Wife and Kids (2001 – 2005) 

My-wife-and-kids

 

 

The Proud Family (2001 – 2005) 

The Prouds star in ``The Proud Family'' Thursday on Family  Channel.
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Sister Sister (1994-1999)

That’s So Raven (2003-2007)

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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996)

the-fresh-prince

Let us remember the shows that showed us black families that we all loved. Let us not forget about the black love that we saw on these shows, and the couples we shipped. These shows made us smile, laugh, and sometimes even cry. This is just a  small list of all the Black TV shows that not just brought us comedy, but made a difference to the people that watched them. So let us celebrate our black history in every aspect.

I love all of these shows. I watched them growing up and still watch most of them to this day. These are a part of Black history and all history. The were not just amazing Black shows but amazing shows in general. I wanted to celebrate some great black shows and talent and these are only some of them. What Black TV shows did you watch growing up or even that you watch now?

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Black Love: 10 TV Couples I Love to Watch

10 Shows to Watch During Black History Month

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