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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."

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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
Ed Danilowicz
Commissioner McKim
Moses Gunn
Hannibal
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
Lou Walker
Sgt. Rivas
Oyafunmike Ogunlano
Slave / Ring Shout Dancer

Crew (9)

Directing

Barry Crane
Director
Dwight Williams
First Assistant Director

Writing

Production

Preston L. Holmes
Associate Producer
Shep Morgan
Executive Producer

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Art

Gary Towles
Property Master

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Editing

Lillian Benson
Assistant Editor
John Carter
Editor

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