With the month of February being a celebration of Black History, why not browse some of the content that the Roku apps have to offer?

Netflix offers a variety of documentaries that are centered around the Civil Rights Movement. Films such as Amend, I Am Not Your Negro and MLK/FBI offer a look at the state of equality during those times.

Disney Plus hosts films that are based on recorded moments in African American history. Stories of forward progression are told through films like Hidden Figures, Ruby Bridges and Red Tails.

In Honor of Black History Month HBO Max launches “More Than A Month,” which showcases black voices and stories. Cracked, Pure and When the Sun Sets are just a few of the titles debuting as a part of the 2021 finalists of HBO’s Short Films Competition.

Close-up of a person's eyes above bold text reading "I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO," with film credits for Raoul Peck and James Baldwin.

Poster for the film "Hidden Figures," showing three women in the foreground and scenes of NASA, astronauts, and mathematical equations in the background.

A person in a cape stands outdoors in tall grass at sunset, with the film title "Lakutshon' Ilanga (When the Sun Sets)" and cast and crew credits displayed.

So check out these titles and many more by reserving your Roku today!