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Raven-Symoné in That's So Raven (2003)

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True Colors

That's So Raven

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  • Victor and Tanya really want Corey to understand African-American history; concurrently, Raven doesn't get hired at a clothing store just because she is African-American, so she sets out to expose the racist recruiter.
  • When Raven and Chelsea apply for work at a clothes store, only Chelsea is hired. Raven wonders why she wasn't hired until she has a vision of the manager's racist hiring policy. Meanwhile, Corey must write a report on African-American history.—Tom Daly
  • Raven and Chelsea apply for a job at Saseez, their favorite clothing store. Raven is able to do the interview perfectly because of her experience and Chelsea does a poor job on her interview because of her inexperience. However, Chelsea gets hired at Saseez, but Raven doesn't get the job even though aced her interview. Raven gets a vision that Chloe is a racist who doesn't hire anyone of color to work at her store. Raven, Chelsea, Eddie, and a local news reporter resolve to expose Chloe for being a racist. Meanwhile, Cory is struggling to write his Black History Month report, until he is visited by Fredrick Douglass, Bessie Coleman, Scott Joplin, and other notable historical figures who have made a difference. Cory wakes up from his dream and he is able to write his report.
  • Raven and Chelsea apply for jobs at an upscale clothing store at the nearby mall. Though Raven is overqualified and Chelsea clearly under-qualified, it's Chelsea who is hired. Raven can't figure out why until she has a vision of the manager's bigoted hiring policies. With no evidence against her other than her visions, Raven, Chelsea, Eddie, and a local news reporter try to get the store's manager to expose herself as the racist she truly is. Meanwhile, Corey is having trouble with his Black History Report.—Daniel Timothy Dey

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