1933 photo of the architects of the NAACP legal strategy. Left to right: Walter White, executive secretary; Charles Houston, lead counsel; James G. Tyson, Leon A. Ransome and Edward P. Lovett.

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1933 photo of the architects of the NAACP legal strategy. Left to right: Walter White, executive secretary; Charles Houston, lead counsel; James G. Tyson, Leon A. Ransome and Edward P. Lovett.

Credit: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Visual Materials from the NAACP Records

Next week, we'll explore the history of the NAACP and one of its most influential leaders, follow a father and son on an inspiring journey and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE - Sunday, February 23 at 9 PM

In the season 5 finale, Skeldale House prepares for Christmas - and Jimmy’s first birthday – without the usual festive treats available. Mrs. Hall has figured out how to deliver the perfect holiday, but a worrying news bulletin throws her into turmoil.

Independent Lens: Bike Vessel - Monday, February 24 at 11 PM

After multiple heart surgeries, a 70-year-old man transforms his life to become an avid cyclist. When he and his son embark on a long-distance ride from St. Louis to Chicago, they push each other in their quests to reimagine Black health.

American Experience - Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP - Tuesday, February 25 at 9 PM

Meet Walter White, the NAACP’s longtime leader and one of the most influential but least-known figures in civil rights history. Under his leadership, the NAACP paved the way for Black power at the ballot box and scored important legal victories.