Most white folks refer to Riggins Row as a shanty town. No white
man would dare show up there unless it was daylight. No
self-respecting white woman would be caught there at all. But for
Johnny Ruth and Hessie, it's home. All of their relatives had lived
and died right there on the Row.
Johnny Ruth and Hessie grew up together, becoming best friends
and neighbors, living side by side on Riggins Row in the middle of
a small rural town in Tennessee. It's 1953, and both women are
domestic maids who feel privileged to be working for prominent
families who treat them well. It's a better situation than most
other domestics have in these parts.
Johnny Ruth works for the Porters, the wealthiest family in the
county. Charles Porter, a well-to-do attorney, is closely connected
to the Ku Klux Klan. His beautiful wife, Savannah, is concealing
her sordid, secretive past. Unlike her husband, however, Savannah
doesn't have a racist bone in her body. When Charles hires Jasper
Thomas, a black man, to be Savannah's driver, he has no idea that
Jasper and Savannah will become best friends and confidants, adding
fuel to an already smoldering fire within the community.
Quick to notice this friendship, Johnny Ruth warns them of the
far-reaching affects this taboo relationship could have-not only on
them, but their families, friends, and possibly the whole town.
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