ABC News' 6-part 'Soul of a Nation' to highlight Black experience in America

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Tuesday, March 2, 2021
1st look at ABC's 'Soul of a Nation'
The primetime news series explores the Black experience in America, touching on such topics as the racial reckoning, policing, reparations and the evolving world of arts and entertainment.

LOS ANGELES -- This month, ABC is airing "Soul of a Nation," a six-part newsmagazine series focused on the Black experience in America.

"Soul of a Nation" is the first broadcast network newsmagazine focused on Black life in America, according to ABC.

The series will feature guest hosts including Jemele Hill and Marsai Martin as well as reporting by Adrienne Bankert, Linsey Davis, T.J. Holmes, Sunny Hostin, Janai Norman, Steve Osunsami, Byron Pitts, Deborah Roberts, David Scott and Pierre Thomas of ABC News and ESPN's Michael Wilbon.

Byron Pitts previews "Soul of a Nation":

Byron Pitts previews ABC's "Soul of a Nation."

The network said the historic series will "present viewers with a unique window into authentic realities of Black life and dive deeper into this critical moment of racial reckoning" with episodes focused on spirituality, Black joy, activism in sports and the racial reckoning that erupted after the death of George Floyd last year.

The series will also feature figures in entertainment, sports and media like Carmelo Anthony, Nick Cannon, Deon Cole, Kim Coles, Tommy Davidson, Mo'Ne Davis, Danny Glover and others. Each episode will close with a musical or spoken-word performance, including one by Cynthia Erivo.

This March, ABC will air "Soul of a Nation," a six-part newsmagazine series focused on the Black experience in America. Jemele Hill and Marsai Martin are among the guest hosts for "Soul of a Nation," which will feature reporting from ABC News and ESPN journalists.

Others featured include 95-year-old Lucille Burden Osborne, the great-granddaughter of Charles McGruder, her enslaved ancestor who was deployed to neighboring plantations as a breeder but created a home for his many children after emancipation. One episode will offer a behind-the-scenes look at influential young Black creators on the social network TikTok.

"ABC News is proud to partner with ABC Entertainment to host 'Soul of a Nation,' a primetime convening place for diverse audiences to call home," series creator Marie Nelson, the senior vice president of integrated content strategy at ABC News, said in a statement. "It's 2021 and the demands of this time call upon the media community to grant Black viewers more opportunities to see their lives reflected in all of its complexity and to present all of our audience access points to gain understanding."

"Soul of a Nation" premieres Tuesday, March 2 on ABC

Added co-executive producer Eric Johnson: "We're excited to expand enterprising Black storytelling and the celebration of Black culture beyond the month of February. Viewers of all backgrounds, regardless of race, will be moved, educated and inspired by the broad range of stories and topics shared on this show."

Don't miss "Soul of a Nation" Tuesday nights on ABC this month.