: Once in the U.S., Jessie Lee leads his "posse"—a diverse group including the mute Obobo (Tiny Lister Jr.), the gambler Little J (Stephen Baldwin), and the smooth Angel (Tone Loc)—west toward his hometown of Freemanville .

(1993) is a revisionist Western directed by and starring Mario Van Peebles . The film is presented as a flashback told by an unnamed old man (played by Woody Strode) to modern reporters, revealing the "untold story" of Black cowboys in the Old West.

: Jessie Lee returns to find Freemanville, an independent Black township, under threat from white racists and a corrupt sheriff (Richard Jordan). He also seeks personal vengeance against the men responsible for the lynching of his preacher father, King David .