In a small town in Florida during the 1920s, peace is shattered when a violent crime ignites deeply rooted racial tensions. A group of white men, fueled by rumors and hatred, decides to take justice into their own hands, blaming the African American members of the community for a murder they did not commit. It is in this context that a group of African American men, led by a brave and cunning man named D.A. Smith, fights for survival and dignity in an increasingly hostile environment.
As violence erupts and the town turns into a battleground, D.A. and his friends must make difficult decisions: flee and protect their families or confront their oppressors. With a strong sense of community, the residents of Rosewood come together to resist brutality, highlighting solidarity among them and the pursuit of justice amidst chaos.
Based on true events, the story explores the struggle for truth in the face of racism and fear. As tension rises and danger looms, the characters confront their own demons while fighting for a better life in a world that seems designed against them. Though the consequences are devastating, the courage and determination of these men and women leave an indelible mark on their history, reminding us of the importance of resilience and unity in the face of adversity.