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Moesha is inspired after meeting Ladonna, but she must reconcile her newfound feminism when she is asked to model.
Moesha is inspired after meeting Ladonna, but she must reconcile her newfound feminism when she is asked to model.
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S2, EP20 "Songs in the Key of Strife"A French exchange student (China Moses) staying with the Mitchells sings backup on a rap demo with Kim (Countess Vaughn).
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S2, EP21 "Hakeem's Birthday"Moesha's birthday surprise for Hakeem -- getting his father back into his life -- backfires when Hakeem finds out.
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S2, EP22 "For Better or Worse"Niecy gets engaged, but backs out of it when she learns her fiance wants her to stay home and have babies.
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S2, EP23 "Cold Busted"Moesha's parents catch her and Q kissing on the bed and decide they may send her to a private school.
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S2, EP19 "Strike a Pose"Moesha is inspired after meeting Ladonna, but she must reconcile her newfound feminism when she is asked to model.
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S2, EP18 "Back in Africa"Moesha is excited about a school trip to Africa, until she learns she may not be able to go because of money problems.
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S2, EP17 "Who Moved the Charity Stripe?"Dee (Sheryl Lee Ralph) instructs Coach Vines (Dwight Woody) to suspend the guys from the basketball team until their grades improve.
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S2, EP16 "Break a Leg"Myles (Marcus T. Paulk) gets discovered by a commercial agent (guest star Estelle Harris) when he helps Moesha (Brandy Norwood) in dance class.
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