In 1946, bigoted, draft-dodging, gold-digging Henry Warren and his heiress, land-owning wife Julie Ann, are determined to sell their land in rural Georgia (U.S. state) to owners of a northern canning plant but the deal rests on selling two adjoining plots as well, one owned by Henry's cousin Rad McDowell and his wife Lou, the other by Black farmer Reeve Scott, whose ailing mother Rose had been Julie's wet nurse. Neither sharecropper is interested in selling his land, and they form a dangerous and controversial Black and white partnership to strengthen their legal claim to their land, which infuriates Henry.
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