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Sarah's dream of opening a factory hinges on securing the support of black businessmen as well as an endorsement from the famous educator Booker T. Washington.
In this fact-based film, a New Jersey superintendent, Dr. Frank Napier (Robert Guillaume), watches helplessly as East Side High becomes the lowest-ranked school in the state. With nowhere else to turn, Dr. Napier enlists maverick ex-teacher Joe Clark (Morgan Freeman) to take over as principal of the declining school. Unfortunately for Clark, before he can focus on improving the student body's state exam scores, he has to somehow rid the school of its gang and narcotics problems.
In 1974 Irish cop Bill Coughlin contends with fierce social pressure and rampant bigotry when he's assigned to protect Black students being bused into the all-white South Boston High School. The political and social fallout from the court-ordered integration results in brutal violence and citywide protests. Meanwhile, Coughlin's 17-year-old daughter soon experiences a change of heart when she witnesses the immense bravery of a Black teen and her father.
Ebony attends her senior prom, and Devin hides a secret from his parents.
Brandy's obsession with Funstagram puts Tony's relationship with a new client at risk; Lisa embarks on a new career path.
Tony and Donnie disagree about what qualifies as bro code; Lisa wants to redecorate; Cheryl and Vivian volunteer to help.
Realizing that the kids will be gone soon, both Tony and Lisa find ways to bond with Devin and Ebony.
The Stallworths celebrate Ebony's graduation; Ebony struggles with her decision.