A new unscripted reality series will document the lives of three prominent African-American families in Huntsville.

“Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” previously under the working title “Rocket City Revival,” follows three African-American couples in North Alabama who are on a mission to help revitalize the region with a joint real estate venture called The Comeback Group.

According to the press release, the eight-episode series from OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, will feature Melody and Martell Holt, Marsau and LaTisha Scott and soon-to-be-married duo, Maurice Scott and Kimmi Grant.

“The triad are longtime friends whose goals are to put Huntsville back on the map but must navigate through the realities of dealing with love and marriage while attempting to focus on making this huge undertaking a success,” said the network.

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This isn’t Oprah Winfrey’s first venture into Alabama for a television project. Early this year, Winfrey visited the grave of Recy Taylor on an assignment for “60 Minutes.” Taylor, who died in 2017, was a black Alabama woman whose rape by four white men in 1944 drew national attention. That year, Rosa Parks was one of the investigators sent by the NAACP to find out why there had been no arrests.

Winfrey honored Taylor’s story and legacy in January during a rousing speech as she accepted the Cecile B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes.

The media mogul also produced the 2014 movie “Selma,” directed by Ava DuVernay. In addition to production credits, Winfrey also played the role of civil rights activist and foot soldier Annie Lee Cooper, a part she’d go on the describe as her most important role yet.

“Love & Marriage: Huntsville” premieres on January 12, 2019 on OWN at 9:00 p.m. CST/ 10 p.m. EST, following the season six return of “Iyanla: Fix My Life.” For more information, go to Oprah.com/OWN.