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The summer TV season is finally here and that means, in addition to indulging in all of the wonderful summer activities, you also have a lot of good things to watch—specifically as it relates to black star power.


From comedies and dramas to game shows and award shows, there is something for everyone to watch this month and the best thing about the programming is that it's full of melanated options. Some of the biggest names in Hollywood are returning to the small screen this summer, including Ava Duvernay, Jamie Foxx, Steve Harvey, Niecy Nash, Marlon Wayans and more.

Related: Black Star Power: Check Out What's New & Black On Netflix In June

Click through the gallery to check out our round-up of all the TV premieres to keep things hot and interesting all summer long!

"Pose"

FX

Ryan Murphy's latest FX series is a musical drama set in New York City about the 1980s ball culture created by the minorities of the LGBTQ community. It has the largest number of transgender actors ever for a scripted television series. (Premiered June 3, airs Sundays at 9pm.)

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