Residents of Hogg Hummock on Sapelo Island, a Gullah-Geechee community founded by freed slaves, are back in a Georgia court, challenging zoning changes that they claim discriminate against the Black population. The legal battle revolves around accusations of race discrimination by local officials favoring wealthy white land buyers and developers. Despite facing delays due to technicalities, the community remains determined to fight for their constitutional rights and protest the zoning amendments threatening their unique heritage and culture.