New black drama series

Exciting! Here are some new Black drama series that you might enjoy:

  1. The Chi (Showtime): A coming-of-age story set in South Side Chicago, following a young man's journey as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a tough neighborhood.
  2. Queen Sugar (OWN): Based on the novel by Natalie Baszile, this series follows the lives of the Bordelon siblings as they navigate love, family, and identity in the Louisiana sugarcane industry.
  3. Harlem (Amazon Prime): A romantic drama that explores the lives of a group of friends living in Harlem, New York, as they navigate love, careers, and identity.
  4. The Oval (BET): A drama series that follows the lives of the President of the United States and his family, as they navigate the challenges of the White House and personal relationships.
  5. Raising Dion (Netflix): Based on the comic book series, this show follows a single mother as she raises her son, Dion, who has superpowers, while also dealing with the challenges of being a Black woman in America.
  6. Lovecraft Country (HBO): A horror drama series set in the 1950s, following a young Black man as he travels across the country with his family, facing racism and supernatural threats along the way.
  7. The Underground Railroad (Amazon Prime): An adaptation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this series follows a young enslaved woman as she escapes from a plantation in the 19th century and navigates the Underground Railroad.
  8. Them (Amazon Prime): A horror anthology series that explores the experiences of Black people in America, with each episode set in a different time period and featuring a different cast of characters.
  9. The Last O.G. (TBS): A comedy-drama series that follows a former gangster as he tries to turn his life around and reconnect with his estranged daughter in Brooklyn.
  10. David Makes Man (OWN): A coming-of-age drama series that follows a young Black boy as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a tough neighborhood and finding his place in the world.

These are just a few examples of the many amazing Black drama series out there. I hope you find something that interests you!