Kidd Jamieson is struggling with anger and resentment issues
toward his absentee father who never married his mother. Yet, he had
the audacity to demand his illegitimate sons carry his Jamieson name.
Kidd’s younger brother, Ace, on the other hand, is on his collision course to be a chip off
the old block when it comes to women. Their MIT-educated
cousin, Cameron Jamieson, is all about saving the family from
self-destruction. Through genealogy research, Cameron’s mission is to
show his cousins their worth as the eleventh generation descendants of
a royal African tribe and to give them a choice: to live with the
stereotypical “angry black men” syndrome or to crush any obstacles that
try and stop them from becoming strong and successful, Godly men.