155 History Documentaries You Can Watch Right Now (No Membership Required)
Have you decided that it’s high time to take a step back and look at the big picture? Is your teenager sick of your attempts to remember history class in your newly-founded home school? Or are you just desperate to watch a story that doesn’t include a certain word that rhymes with Arizona? Whatever your motivation, we’ve got you covered. Here are 155 history documentaries you can watch right now, no membership required. Just click the links and press play. 
You can also find these shows in the free PBS Video app for your Roku, Apple TV, Samsung Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, phone or tablet. Stream your favorite shows from your favorite devices! Enjoy!
All of these programs are available to watch right now without a membership — but, bear in mind that some won’t stay free-to-watch forever, so catch them now before they’re gone.
Africa
Ancient
Architecture
10 Monuments That Changed America
10 Modern Marvels That Changed America
10 Streets That Changed America
The Big Picture
Capitalism
Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos
The Secret History of the Credit Card
Civil Rights
First Freedom: The Fight for Religious Liberty
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story
Disasters
Early America
 
East Asia
China’s Terracotta Warriors
Myanmar’s Killing Fields
On the President’s Orders
Food
Jacques Pépin: The Art of Craft
James Beard: America’s First Foodie
Great Britain
Health
The Holocaust
Immigration
Marcos Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
North Korea’s Deadly Dictator
Separated: Children at the Border
Justice
The Trial of Ratko Mladić
 
Latin America
Drug Lord: The Legend of Shorty
Teotihuacán’s Lost Kings
Middle East
Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia
Music
RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked The World
Myths
Politics
America’s Great Divide: From Obama to Trump
Ken Burns’ The Roosevelts
Trump’s Road to the White House
 
Poverty
Prehistory
Race
Religion
Renaissance
Russia
Science
Leonardo, the Man Who Saved Science
 
Sports
Ken Burns’ Jackie Robinson
League of Denial: The NFL’s Corruption Crisis
Terrorism
War and Revolution
Carthage’s Lost Warriors