The World is Full of Champions spans more than thirty years from the
'60s to the late '90s in race-torn Philadelphia as two proud Black
families--one wealthy, the other not--confront major change when tragedy
strikes and the daughter of the working-class Smythe family falls in
love with the son of the affluent Whitman family.
Georgia Smythe and her mother live on the rough side of town. As a young
girl, she loses her father in a tragic mining accident, but overcomes
her loss to become a thoughtful and attractive young woman. She falls in
love with Lawrence, the handsome son of the Whitman family for whom her
mother works as a maid. The Whitmans, recovering from the death of
Lawrence's brother in a hit-and-run car accident, have other ideas about
whom their remaining son should marry and are concerned about how such a
liaison will affect their social position.
How will the two families deal with Georgia and Lawrence's relationship
and the unintended divulging of a closely guarded secret?