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The success rate of a Black television show thriving is really a roll of the dice, but JET is rooting loudly for ABC’s upcoming comedy black-ish to make it to the promised land.

Via JET:

In their new September 2014 issue, series stars Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross grace the cover to explain why their show will stand out this fall season.

Shows such as The Cosby Show, Family Matters, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and My Wife and Kids were programs that depicted the African-American family on mainstream television in a positive light. However, the presence of the Black family on network television has been largely missing, other than on reality shows, since these programs went off air. This fall, the show black-ish is set to premiere on ABC on September 24, quenching the desire of those looking for diversity in their television programming.

“Around the time of President Obama’s presidency, it seems like there was a switch toward the reality representation of Black families, “said the show creator Kenya Barris.

“Now you have Love & Hip Hop or Hollywood Exes that show Black families as a lot more disrupted.”

Unlike the Cosby Show, black-ish explores how a well-to-do African-American family in a predominately White neighborhood deals with maintaining their Black cultural identity while also “assimilating” into the culture of their neighbors.

“I think it’s a lovely thing that we’re being compared to something as great as The Cosby Show was at its time, but we’re not trying to emulate them,” said Anderson about the show.

Anderson will play the family’s father, Andre Johnson, and Ross will play his wife, Rainbow Johnson.

Purchase the issue on JET’s online store here. Catch the first episode of black-ish on ABC September 24 at 9:30pm EST.

Photo: JET

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