
Caroline Fletcher, raised in a wealthy Richmond family, initially accepts her father’s ownership of slaves without question. A transformative visit to her uncle in Boston exposes her to the abolitionist movement, leading her to recognize slavery as contrary to God’s will. She faces a harrowing choice to follow her convictions, even at the cost of betraying her loved ones.
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Caroline Fletcher, raised in a wealthy Richmond family, initially accepts her father’s ownership of slaves without question. A transformative visit to her uncle in Boston exposes her to the abolitionist movement, leading her to recognize slavery as contrary to God’s will. She faces a harrowing choice to follow her convictions, even at the cost of betraying her loved ones.
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Mild romantic tension and implied intimacy, fade-to-black. Implied sexual threats in slavery setting, not explicit.
Depictions of war violence, slave beatings, and injuries; not extremely graphic.
No profanity present.
Occasional social alcohol use, not glamorized.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
Central Christian faith themes, prayers, biblical references, and spiritual growth.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
No evidence found in available sources.
Strong anti-slavery and abolitionist messaging; critiques pro-slavery views.
Brief mentions of despair in war context, no graphic acts.
Extensive portrayal of slavery's cruelty, including beatings and family separations. Implied sexual threats in slavery setting, not explicit.
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