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"The Color of Friendship" is a made-for-television Disney Channel Original Movie released in 2000. The film explores the themes of racial prejudice, friendship, and the power of empathy and understanding.

The story begins by introducing Mahree Bok, a white teenager living on a farm in South Africa during the Apartheid era. Her father, a police officer, supports the government's oppressive policies towards black citizens. However, Mahree is more curious and open-minded, intrigued by the political climate and racial tensions in her country.

Meanwhile, in Washington DC, Piper Dellums, the daughter of a liberal African American congressman, lives in a well-off household. Piper is passionate about social justice and racial equality, often engaging in discussions about civil rights with her family.

Through a student exchange program, Mahree is chosen to spend a semester with the Dellums family, providing her with an opportunity to experience a different culture and challenge her preconceived notions.

When Mahree arrives in Washington DC, she is shocked to discover that her host family is black, as they had assumed she was a black South African. This revelation surprises both Mahree and the Dellums family, and they must navigate their differing racial backgrounds, cultural perspectives, and preconceived notions about one another.

At first, Mahree struggles to adjust to her new surroundings, being confronted with her own prejudices. She initially views black people through the lens of the South African Apartheid system, which promotes racist beliefs. However, as she spends time with the Dellums family, Mahree slowly begins to question her own beliefs and develops a genuine friendship with Piper.

Throughout the movie, the characters confront difficult conversations about race, privilege, and equality. They challenge each other's perspectives and attempt to bridge the divide between their worlds. Their friendship becomes a source of growth, understanding, and empathy for both Mahree and the Dellums family.

As the story progresses, Mahree witnesses the struggles and discrimination faced by African Americans in the United States. This experience deeply impacts her, forcing her to reevaluate her own beliefs and her father's role in enforcing racial segregation.

"The Color of Friendship" ultimately highlights the importance of empathy, education, and open dialogue in combating racism and prejudice. It showcases the potential for individuals to change and grow, bringing people from different backgrounds together in the pursuit of equality and understanding.
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