Today’s youth and young adults retain powerful nostalgia for quintessential 1990s TV, whether from initial viewings during original airings or repeats streamed long after those storied broadcasts first aired. Regardless of when, the nostalgia for the 90s arguably peaks when it comes to the TV shows and sitcoms of that era. Black sitcoms from the 90s were definitely in their prime at this time, enjoyed by a wide range of audiences. Shows like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Living Single were the literal embodiment of multiple seasons long, feel good shows that many believe is missing from our media today. Other shows amongst these Black sitcoms from the 90s jumpstarted the careers of legendary actors known today and remain personal favorite projects from fans. Check out this list of some of the most iconic Black sitcoms from the 90s. Moesha (1996-2001) IMDb: 5.9/10 Moesha is one of the most memorable of Black sitcoms from the 90s, starring Brandy Norwood as Moesha Mitchell, a...