A traditional Sunday for an African American family is turned upside down when Gloria, discovers her seven-year-old daughter, Tabitha, playing with a Confederate Flag Pillow. When Gloria forbids Tabitha to play with the pillow due to its racist symbolism, her husband, Jimmy, discreetly allows her to continue. Gloria soon learns of Jimmy’s opposition, and challenges his view of the past. This leads to new discoveries of family history, and eventually brings Tabitha to a new understanding of her cultural background.