A group of millionaire donors, unable to influence Congress to raise their taxes, teams up with working-class residents of a small North Carolina town to address income inequality. They aim to create a multi-racial coalition to tackle the issue, putting aside partisan differences. The experiment reveals the limits of grassroots organizing and the vast disparities in political influence between the wealthy and working class.
Red Whiteville and Blue
A group of wealthy individuals, dubbed the "Patriotic Millionaires," arrive in Whiteville, North Carolina, with the ambitious goal of sparking a nationwide movement to reform the economy by taxing the rich, increasing the minimum wage, and revitalizing the country.