In Mobile, Alabama, 2007, the oldest Mardi Gras celebration in the United States serves as a poignant study of racial segregation. Despite the passing of time, the city's Black and White communities maintain separate royal courts and events, with some individuals expressing discomfort with these vestiges of the past. Against this backdrop, the film explores the tension between preserving cultural traditions and embracing change, as city leaders and youth alike grapple with the future of their city.
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In the vibrant city of Mobile, Alabama, the Mardi Gras celebrations in 2007 are marked by a rich cultural heritage, but also by the complexities of racial tensions and social divides.