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A Black veteran determined to vote in 1950's Louisiana must overcome numerous acts of racial terrorism on his way to the courthouse.
After three years of being attacked with racism and hatred, a Black man decides to put his coworker in his place.
A elderly black woman in 1960s Louisiana must decide whether the benefits outweigh the risks when she hears a law has been passed that allows black people to vote.
The racism a Black, working-class couple faces at work during the Harlem Renaissance spills over into their relationship in violent ways.
A young white girl takes on responsibility for repaying Black people in America back for their suffering under slavery after hearing a gospel choir sing.
An African American sharecropper is suddenly evicted from his home. When he tries to convince his landlord to stay, his landlord falsely accuses him of threatening violence and throws him into the jaws of the unfair justice system.
A white reverend has given up a considerable amount of his good life to support a Black political campaign.
At the dawn of the Great Depression, an aged Black man returns to the Virginia plantation where he was born a slave 99 years ago. His arrival forces the now-destitute family who once owned him to confront their poverty and their racism alike.
After a global nuclear war on Earth, white man rockets over to a community of Black expatriates living on Mars and begs them to take in the remaining survivors. A Black resident convinces his town they need to prevent racism by segregating any white newcomers, but his wife implores him to think of their common humanity.
A Southern black woman living in South Carolina confronts herself and the legacy of the Confederacy.