PBS’ ‘American Masters’ to profile Alice Walker

 This photo released by PBS shows Alice Walker, center, with director Pratibha Parmar, left, and producer Shaheen Haq of American Masters "Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth," in Northern California. PBS will commemorate Black History Month with programs including a profile of "The Color Purple" author Walker.  (AP Photo/PBS, Trish Govoni)

This photo released by PBS shows Alice Walker, center, with director Pratibha Parmar, left, and producer Shaheen Haq of American Masters “Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth,” in Northern California. PBS will commemorate Black History Month with programs including a profile of “The Color Purple” author Walker. (AP Photo/PBS, Trish Govoni)

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — PBS will commemorate Black History Month with shows including a profile of “The Color Purple” author Alice Walker.

The public television service announced last Tuesday that the program about Walker will air Feb. 7 as part of the “American Masters” series.

Other PBS shows marking Black History Month in February include “American Promise,” a coming-of-age documentary about two young men, and a documentary about a Mississippi state commission that investigated foes of segregation.

“American Promise” airs Feb. 3 on the “POV” showcase. “Spies of Mississippi” will air Feb. 10 on the “Independent Lens” program.

To mark Black History Month online, PBS.org will offer “Behind the Lens,” about photographer Eunique Jones Gibson’s portrayals of prominent African-Americans as youngsters.

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