How the ‘Eyes on the Prize’ Companion Doc ‘Hallowed Ground’ Fills in the Gaps of Black History (EXCLUSIVE)
Angelique Jackson The groundbreaking Oscar-nominated and Peabody and Emmy award-winning documentary “Eyes on the Prize,” from documentarian and historian Henry Hampton, is coming to a new audience.HBO Max, HBO and Anonymous Content’s AC Studios are joining forces to bring the 14-part PBS docuseries to HBO, where, starting today, viewers will be able to stream part one of Hampton’s chronicle of Black history and the civil rights movement.But the legacy of “Eyes on the Prize” does not end there — part one of the “Eyes on the Prize” will be followed by the premiere of a one-hour Max Original documentary special, “Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground” on Aug.