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  1. 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.

  2. Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom: Directed by Barry Crane. With Mary Alice, Ned Beatty, Carla Borelli, Ariane Brandt. Drama based on the true story of Charlotte Forten, a young black woman who became an integral part of President Lincoln's "great experiment."

  3. 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.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom" on Amazon Video online.

  5. Charlotte Forten's Mission. 1980 · 1 hr 54 min. TV-PG. Drama. Based on the true story of a young Black woman who led slaves to freedom as part of President Lincoln’s “Great experiment” during the Civil War. Subtitles: English. Starring: Mary Alice Ned Beatty Carla Borelli Moses Gunn. Directed by: Barry Crane.

  6. 1 h 53 min. Clasificación. TV-PG. Idiomas. Audio original. Inglés. Audio y subtítulos. United States. Based on the true story of a young Black woman who led slaves to freedom as part of President Lincoln’s “Great experiment” during the Civil War.

  7. Drama Romance 1985 1h 53m. Drama based on the true story of Charlotte Forten, a young black woman who became an integral part of President Lincoln's "great experiment." During the Civil War, Southern troops were forced off the Sea Islands off the coast of Georgia, which left 8,000 slaves as free.