The Best Period Pieces To Watch For Juneteenth

The Best Period Pieces To Watch For Juneteenth

Watching a shift in societal mores is usually something that happens at a glacial pace. One looks back after 25 years and discovers that the world has changed from one's childhood, slowly, inexorably, mostly when one was doing other things. But the 2010s were not like that. The rise of social media, specifically Twitter, suddenly and loudly flattened the landscape so that voices and opinions that were previously easily ignored — those of women and people of color — suddenly had a megaphone. While those voices have struggled to effect change in politics and other places, in the entertainment sphere, a revolution has come, especially in the world of period drama.

The shift in the last decade is striking, when one looks at the most popular shows when Telly Visions started: Downton Abbey, Sherlock, Endeavour, the original casts of Grantchester and Call the Midwife, casts that haven't a single person of color in them. Nowadays, that's simply unthinkable. Even the mostly white Marie Antoinette added in Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, in order to have a Black character.

However, some period dramas are more willing to explore Black characters and Black history fully than others. With Juneteenth falling midweek, let's run down the period piece drama shows so far doing their best to include Black stories as part of their drama.