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Plot: While researching a paper about George Washington Carver in celebration of Black History Month, Steve discovers a mysterious symbol consisting of a peanut in a pyramid. He asks Principal Lewis to extend his work but as he leaves, the camera zooms in on the same symbol as a tattoo on his left wrist, he calls someone, saying "We've got some ...
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Feb 18, 2007 · Black Mystery Month: Directed by Brent Woods, Ron Hughart, Anthony Lioi. With Seth MacFarlane, Wendy Schaal, Scott Grimes, Rachael MacFarlane. While researching a paper about George Washington Carver in celebration of Black History Month, Steve uncovers a conspiracy that's been going on since the Civil War.
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American Dad. S 2 | E 17. Black Mystery Month. 20 min. TV-14. While researching a school paper, Steve happens upon the symbol of a mysterious order that protects a secret about the origins of peanut butter. Together with Stan he sets out to unravel this mystery. Meanwhile, Roger and Hayley play a marathon game of Jenga. Available Episodes.
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While Steve is researching a paper on George Washington Carver for Black History Month, he uncovers a conspiracy that dates back to the Civil War. Meanwhile, Hayley and Roger play Jenga , with the latter taking forever to make his move.
Black Mystery Month Aired Feb 18, 2007 Comedy Animation Reviews While researching George Washington Carver, Steve uncovers a conspiracy that has been ongoing since the Civil War.
While researching a paper about George Washington Carver in celebration of Black History Month, Steve uncovers a conspiracy that's been going on since the Civil War. Synopsis Steve unlocks the truth behind a hidden cult set out to assimilate the newly freed slaves with white America; using peanut butter.