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About The Upshaws

The Upshaws centers on a working-class African American family in Indiana struggling to make it work and make it right without any blueprints. A working-class Black family in Indiana strives for a better life and a happy home while juggling everyday struggles in this comedy series.

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ABC · 2014

A family man struggles to gain a sense of cultural identity while raising his kids in a predominantly white, upper-middle-class neighborhood.

Dre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) has it all - a great job, a beautiful wife, Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), four kids, and a big home in a classy neighborhood - but as a black man, he begins to question whether all his success has brought too much cultural assimilation for his family. With the help of his father (Laurence Fishburne), Dre tries to create a sense of ethnic identity for the members of his family that will allow them to honor their background while preparing them to embrace the future.

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BET · 2019

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Four best friends living in Harlem strive for world domination.

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ABC · 2019

Follows Bow's parents, Paul and Alicia, who are forced to move from a hippie commune to the suburbs to better provide for their family after the dissolution of their cult.

Rainbow Johnson recounts her experience growing up in a mixed-race family in the '80s and the constant dilemmas she and the family members had to face over whether to assimilate or stay true to themselves. Bow's parents, Paul and Alicia, decide to move from a hippie commune to the suburbs to better provide for their family. As her parents struggle with the challenges of their new life, Bow and her siblings navigate a mainstream school in which they're perceived as neither black nor white. The family's experiences illuminate the challenges of finding one's own identity when the rest of the world can't decide where you belong.

ABC · 2013

The series stars Jeff Garlin as patriarch Murray and Wendi McLendon-Covey as matriarch Beverly. Their two older children are Erica (Hayley Orrantia) and Barry (Troy Gentile). The youngest child, Adam (Sean Giambrone), documents his family life with his video camera. Beverly's father, Albert "Pops" Solomon (George Segal), is frequently around to provide advice or to help out his grandchildren (often behind his daughter's back).

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