Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History
Kevin Hart highlights the fascinating contributions of black history’s unsung heroes in this entertaining — and educational — comedy special.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Tom Stern
Actors: Barry Brewer, Brad Berryhill, Derek Basco, James Callis, Jeff Bowser, John Ennis, Justin Dray, Kirk Bovill, Lonnie Chavis, Nathaniel Edwards, Steve Agee
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