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Mary Elizabeth (a white girl) and Rene (a black girl) become friends as they grow up in 1960's Alabama. Their friendship comes to an end however when Mary gets pregnant and Rene thinks she shouldn't keep the child and marry her boyfriend. Thirty years later Mary is still living in Alabama with her husband as they struggle to make ends meet. Rene is a successful lawyer working in Washington but..

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04x22 Just The Beginning (2) Aired: Mar. 10, 2002

Present: M.E. takes over the wedding plans when Rene is forced to attend a hearing; Rene returns home to a perfectly planned wedding, and marries … [continue reading]

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The show had 4 seasons and 88 episodes air between 1998 and 2002.

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  • The Paid Our Dues Productions logo featured in the closing credits shows a bartender removing an empty mug from on top of a coaster that has the production company's logo on it. The drinker…
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    The Paid Our Dues Productions logo featured in the closing credits shows a bartender removing an empty mug from on top of a coaster that has the production company's logo on it. The drinker drops money onto the bar to pay for the drink: a quarter, one dime, two nickels, and two pennies for a total of forty-seven cents.
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  • Donzaleigh Abernathy, who plays Sara Jackson (the wife of a civil rights activist), is the daughter of Rev. Ralph Abernathy, one of the key figures of the Southern Christian Leadership…
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    Donzaleigh Abernathy, who plays Sara Jackson (the wife of a civil rights activist), is the daughter of Rev. Ralph Abernathy, one of the key figures of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The SCLC was the keynote organization behind the actual Civil Rights movement.
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