One quiet voice can ignite a revolution.
Cecil Gaines was a sharecropper's son who grew up in the 1920s as a domestic servant for the white family who casually destroyed his. Eventually striking out on his own, Cecil becomes a hotel valet of such efficiency and discreteness in the 1950s that he becomes a butler in the White House itself. There, Cecil would serve numerous US Presidents over the decades as a passive witness of history with the American Civil Rights Movement gaining momentum even as his family has troubles of its own. As his wife, Gloria, struggles with alcoholism and his defiant eldest son, Louis, strives for a just world, Cecil must decide whether he should take action in his own way.
usa president
the white house
1970s
butler
slavery
john f. kennedy
black panther party
racial segregation
martin luther king
based on true story
ronald reagan
richard nixon
racism
racial tension
historical drama
1980s
1950s
1960s
1930s
father son conflict
african american history
jacqueline kennedy
jimmy carter
civil rights movement
news footage
based on real person
u.s. history
the freedom riders
biographical drama
dwight d eisenhower