Following a brush with death, Uncle Ruckus has a vision of "White Heaven" and begins preaching a "gospel" of race-based redemption to gain entry. Meanwhile, Huey attempts to save a wrongfully convicted radical, Ahmad, from death row.
This is the season two finale, which was originally banned from airing in the United States for several years due to its scathing satire of BET.
Ruckus enlists conservative commentator Armstrong Elders to spread his racist message, while Granddad tries to stop the "racist revival" from converting Tom.
Following a brush with death, Uncle Ruckus has a vision of "White Heaven" and begins preaching a "gospel" of race-based redemption to gain entry. Meanwhile, Huey attempts to save a wrongfully convicted radical, Ahmad, from death row.
This is the season two finale, which was originally banned from airing in the United States for several years due to its scathing satire of BET. The Boondocks Episode 15
Ruckus enlists conservative commentator Armstrong Elders to spread his racist message, while Granddad tries to stop the "racist revival" from converting Tom. Following a brush with death, Uncle Ruckus has