The film was expanded as a feature. Set in
Montgomery, Alabama,
United States, during the 1955
Montgomery bus boycott, it follows Odessa Cotter (
Whoopi Goldberg), an
African-American woman who works as a maid/nanny for Miriam Thompson (
Sissy Spacek). Odessa and her family confront typical issues faced by African Americans in the South at the time: poverty, racism, segregation, and violence. The black community has begun a widespread boycott of the city-owned buses to end segregation; Odessa is forced to take long walks both ways to work. Miriam Thompson offers to give her a ride two days a week to ensure she gets to work on time and to lessen the fatigue her "long walk home" is causing. Around the city, some informal carpools and other systems are starting, but most of the black residents are forced to walk to work. As the boycott continues, tensions rise in the city. Black residents have been the majority riders on the city-owned buses, and the system is suffering financially. Miriam's decision to support Odessa by giving her a ride becomes an issue with her husband, Norman Thompson (
Dwight Schultz), and other prominent members of the white community who want the boycott to end. Miriam has to choose between what she believes is right or succumb to pressure from her husband and their friends. After an argument with her husband, Miriam decides to follow her heart. She becomes involved in a carpool group to help other black workers like Odessa. In the film's final scene, Miriam and her daughter Mary Catherine (
Lexi Randall), who is the narrator of the story in flashback, join Odessa and the other protesters in standing against oppression. ==Cast==