THE STORY

It is the late 1880s in the deep South. A people are divided against themselves. A group of upwardly mobile Freedmen are now running a plantation near Texarkana. They are striving to become an essential part of an emerging new America. In the surrounding forest, a group of Maroons are rebuilding a nearly-lost connection to their African ancestry. They do not value a country that has so recently seen them as nothing but property. Their coexistence is fragile but functional, until it is shattered by an act of violence. Into this conflict comes a young woman, who discovers she has roots in both communities. At this crucial moment in history, her choices will determine the future. Her name is Treemonisha.