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This popular TV show starred a young actor who's father left him as a kid and was forced to move in with his wealthy family members. A remake of this show aired in 2022

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air

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This movie stars two prominent comedians in acting roles who undergo unfortunate circumstances. Their schemes to escape jail fail constantly, but perseverance prevails in the end.

Life

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This fruit is more juice than nutrients and is very rephreshing

Watermelon

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This basic phrase is told to children of all ages and is the basis for decision making at a young age.

You either gone be in or out


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This popular diss track was instrumental in the beef between two of hip hops most influential artists in the 1990s.

Hit em Up

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Originally airing in 2003, this show stared a teenager with psychic abilities.

That's So Raven

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This popular black film premiered in 2000. Documenting the butting relationship between two childhood friends yet fierce competitors

Love & Basketball

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This food went through a shortage during covid which had Americans paying astronomical prices, four years later and the price still has not went down

Chicken

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This Phrase may be the most popular amongst black mothers in order to let you know that while they are there for you this is still a hierarchy 

I'm not one of your lil friends


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This 1991 hit song by Jodeci features smooth vocals and romantic lyrics

Forever my Lady

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This satirical animated series follows the adventures of brothers as they navigate life. Known for its controversial and thought-provoking content, this show explores themes of race, politics, and pop culture.

The Boondocks

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This movie was so good that there was a trilogy. The movie has many quotable lines, but most known may be the scene of the neighborhood strong-arm being knocked out with a brick

Friday

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This refreshing beverage could act as an energy drink with all of the sugar in it. You classify it by the color not the flavor

Kool-Aid

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This phrase is used by parents to remind the child that they do not pay bills and will do as they are told


You Under my roof you live by my rules


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This 1970 hit song taught people their basic academics through a catchy song and great vocals of the group

ABC by Jackson 5

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This Television series first aired August 27th, 1997 on Fox. Staring a famous comedian who worked for a radio station and often used the phrase, "Get to steppin"

Martin

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This film shows the life of three south central LA teens who are trying to make it out while surrounded by gangs, drugs and much more.

Boyz N the Hood

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This classic food is often cooked on Mondays and usually served along with rice

Red Beans

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This phrase is used by parents to assert dominance in a threatening manner

I brought you in this world I can take you out?

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This popular song shows the coming to terms with a relationship ending, very fitting for the name of the group.

End of the Road by Boyz II Men

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Originally airing in 1972 on NBC, this classic sitcom stared a junk dealer and his son. 

Sanford & Sons

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Brothers in real life, best friends in the movie, the two stars of this movie must go undercover to solve a high-profile crime in the Hamptons

White Chicks

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This side dish replaces bread and is also used to identify someones skin color at times

Corn Bread

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This phrase is used by black parents to inform their children that they are not paying for them, while also questioning the funds of the child

Do you have * fill in the blank* money?

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This song shows great vocals of romance and love before they they lose grasps on everything.

Before I Let Go