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  1. Black Jesus: Directed by Bob LaHendro, John Rich. With Esther Rolle, John Amos, Ja'net DuBois, Ralph Carter. When the Evans family hangs JJ's painting of a black Jesus in the home against Florida's protests, everybody suddenly gets a run of good luck.

  2. Jul 8, 2018 · J.J.'s painting of a Black Jesus, becomes the family's good luck charm after a string of success for each family member. However, Florida refuses to entertain the notion that the painting had anything to do with the recent string of "good times". Creator Eric Monte appears as Numbers Runner.

  3. Feb 4, 2022 · From Season 1, Episode 2 'Black Jesus' - When the Evans family hangs JJ's painting of a black Jesus in the home against Florida's protests, everybody suddenly gets a run of good luck.

  4. Black Jesus is the second episode of Season 1 of Good Times. The episode was written by John Donley and Kurt Taylor and directed by John Rich II and Bob LaHendro. It aired on February 15, 1974 on CBS. J.J.'s painting of a Black Jesus, becomes the family's good luck charm after a string of...

  5. Black Jesus Good times HD.wmv. Michael Diaz. 306 subscribers. Subscribed. 571. 84K views 12 years ago. Good times episode of Black Jesus. ...more.

  6. When the Evans family hangs JJ's painting of a black Jesus in the home against Florida's protests, everybody suddenly gets a run of good luck.thank you for w...

  7. When the Evans family hangs JJ's painting of a black Jesus in the home against Florida's protests, everybody suddenly gets a run of good luck. Using Ned the Wino as a model, JJ paints a picture of Jesus as a black man, which doesn't sit well with the very devout Florida.

  8. "Good Times" Black Jesus (TV Episode 1974) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. A run of good luck and one of J.J.'s paintings create a religious conflict in the Evans household.

  10. Dec 31, 1973 · Black Jesus. Available on Peacock, Prime Video, Amazon Freevee. S1 E2: J.J. stirs up a storm with his painting of Jesus as a black man. Comedy Dec 31, 1973 22 min. TV-PG.

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