Fairfax Public Access Celebrates Black History Month

Fairfax Public Access, the Falls Church and Fairfax County local nonprofit community media center and cable network, has been and continue to air a special series of movies and documentaries throughout the month of February, in recognition of Black History Month. Films being aired during February include “The Emperor Jones,” “The Jackie Robinson Story,” “Nine from Little Rock”  and “The Negro Soldier.”

Fairfax Public Access is carried by Verizon FiOS TV and Cox Communications in Falls Church and Fairfax County. For more information or a complete schedule of the Black History Month airings, visit fcac.org/BlackHistory.

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