
Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom
At the beginning of the Civil War, Union gunboats sailed into Port Royal Sound, on the Sea Islands off the coast of Georgia. White plantation owners fled, and the 10,000 blacks who lived there, almost all of whom were slaves, were freed in the first test of President Abraham Lincoln's dream of emancipation. Charlotte Forten, a 21-year-old educated black woman, helped the freed slaves to begin to build a new society. That experience forms the plot of this drama, based on Charlotte Forten's journals, which was telecast on "American Playhouse."
Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom
February 25, 1985
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Cast (18)

Mary Alice
Blind Lily

Ned Beatty
Rev. Mansfield French

Carla Borelli
Laura Towne

Ariane Brandt
Ellen

Ed Danilowicz
Commissioner McKim

Micki Grant
Lena

Moses Gunn
Hannibal

Anna Maria Horsford
Hannah

Robert Jacob
Soldier in the Band

Bruce McGill
Edward Philbrick

Melba Moore
Charlotte Forten

Jay Patterson
Edward Pierce

Vyto Ruginis
Col. Thomas Higginson

Connie Trask
Mrs. Lawrence

Glynn Turman
Joshua

Lou Walker
Sgt. Rivas

Rodrick F. Wimberly
Jacob

Oyafunmike Ogunlano
Slave / Ring Shout Dancer
Crew (9)
Directing

Barry Crane
Director

Dwight Williams
First Assistant Director
Writing

Samm-Art Williams
Writer
Production
Sound
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Gary Towles
Property Master
Camera
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Lillian Benson
Assistant Editor

John Carter
Editor