The film recounts the account of the Tuskegee try, a U.S. Central Government mystery therapeutic analysis on poor African Americans in the years 1932-1972, intended to ponder the impacts of untreated syphilis. The story is told from the viewpoint of the residential area nurture Eunice Evers (Alfre Woodard) who is very much aware of the absence of treatment, however feels her part is to reassure the included men, huge numbers of whom are her dear companions. In 1932 she is sent to encourage Dr. Brodus (Joe Morton) and Dr. Douglas (Craig Sheffer) to enable them "to treat" provincial dark men in the town of Tuskegee, Alabama. She is sent around town to tell the general population that the administration is subsidizing their treatment for nothing,