[3] America in Black was created by CBS News and BET (both part of Paramount Global) to bring awareness to issues regarding American-Americans.
Hill interviews Nikole Hannah-Jones, founder of the 1619 Project, and Krystle Matthews, the Democratic nominee for United States Senate from South Carolina who was defeated by Republican Tim Scott, who stated that parent involvement in local school boards is necessary to a functioning education system.
Nischelle Turner continues the episode as the narrator by exploring singer and actor Sheryl Lee Ralph's Emmy win and Hollywood success.
Henry travels to the San Francisco Bay Area to speak with local rappers whose lyrics had been used in trials against them there, and also interviews E-40.
Gayle King interviews Michael B. Jordan about his youth as a basketball player, his advocacy for HBCUs, and his creation of the new film Creed.