There is little dispute about one fact of Corbin's past - that it is the birthplace of American fast food king Colonel Sanders. But from that point on this Deep South Kentucky town is cloaked in controversy.
History has it that in 1919 the white townspeople drove out the black railway workers and still today Corbin has no black residents. In this remarkable documentary, director Robby Henson returns to his homeland to expose and confront the racism that exists even today. His return sparks protests of innocence from the current populace, but undeterred he captures telling evidence of the inherited attitudes of Corbin's young.