20th Annual Conference, NAACP group photo. Sitters include W.E.B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, William Pickens, Arthur Spingarn, Daisy Lampkin, and Robert Bagnall.

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20th Annual Conference, NAACP group photo. Sitters include W.E.B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, William Pickens, Arthur Spingarn, Daisy Lampkin, and Robert Bagnall.

Credit: Library of Congress

Next week, a new documentary series from Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the relationship between Black Americans and Jewish Americans, A Fork in the Road returns with an all-new season and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

A man examining wheat.

A Fork in the Road: Worth its Wheat in Gold - Monday, February 2 at 9:30 PM 

The season six premiere explores the Spring growth and Fall harvest of Georgia Grown Wheat and follows the grains to a local bakery and college town brewery. 

Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers - Monday, February 2 at 10 PM 

This documentary honors the life, work and impact of Medgar Evers, one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. This film offers insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced and the lasting impact of his work – and his death – on his family and the nation. 

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History - Tuesday, February 3 at 9 PM 

This four-part series traces the rich, complex relationship between Black and Jewish Americans -- defined by solidarity and strained by division. Drawn together by racism and antisemitism, they forged civic and cultural bonds, especially during the civil rights era. The series explores both the challenges and the enduring promise of that alliance.

A still pond.

FRONTLINE - Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's Toxic Legacy - Tuesday, February 3 at 10 PM

FRONTLINE investigates how carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS. With The Associated Press, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Post and Courier and AL.com.

Nature: Parenthood - Wednesday, February 4 at 8 PM

Filmed over 3 years, on 6 continents, and in 23 countries, this five-part series, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, tells the stories of astonishing animal behaviors shaped by the environments they inhabit.