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    Premiere of documentary "How it Feels to be Free" on Doc Channel and PBS American Masters
    Danny Webber
    • Jan 17, 2021
    • 3 min

    Premiere of documentary "How it Feels to be Free" on Doc Channel and PBS American Masters

    How It Feels To Be Free, New American Masters Documentary About Trailblazing Black Female Entertainers Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Diahann Carroll, Nina Simone, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier, Premieres January 17th at 9 p.m. in Canada on the Documentary Channel and January 18th at 9 p.m. on PBS American Masters Executive produced by 15-Time Grammy Winner Alicia Keys and produced by Yap Films How It Feels To Be Free tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American fem
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    Yap Films producing "How It Feels To Be Free" for PBS American Masters with EP Alicia Keys
    Danny Webber
    • Jul 29, 2020
    • 3 min

    Yap Films producing "How It Feels To Be Free" for PBS American Masters with EP Alicia Keys

    NEW YORK; July 28, 2020 – Today at the Virtual PBS Press Tour, PBS and THIRTEEN announced American Masters: How It Feels To Be Free, an upcoming documentary that tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers – Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier – challenged an entertainment industry deeply complicit in perpetuating racist stereotypes, and transformed themselves and their audiences in the proce
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