In the movie "Race to Freedom," slave catchers were individuals, often bounty hunters or local authorities, tasked with capturing runaway enslaved people and returning them to their owners. They represented the brutal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed for the apprehension of escaped slaves even in free states. The slave catchers often employed violence and intimidation, reflecting the systemic racism and injustice of the period. Their pursuit of freedom-seeking individuals underscores the perilous journey to emancipation.
Race to Freedom The Underground Railroad - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6 UK:PG
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Race released on March 21 s008 and it sequel Race2 released on Jan 25 2013
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In the 1994 TV movie, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad, slaves use the underground railroad to gain their freedom. It takes place before the start of the Civil War and stars Alfre Woodward as Harriet Tubman.
I think the movie you're talking about is called Death Race (2008), starring Jason Statham. See the Related Links below.
The slave owners raped the slaves
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Mexicans where still there but there was little of that race there
Race to Freedom The Underground Railroad - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6 UK:PG
The Islamic slave trade was not based primarily on race.
The theme of Buchi Emecheta's "The Slave Girl" revolves around the effects of colonialism, slavery, and the oppression of women in traditional Igbo society. It explores issues of power dynamics, loss of cultural identity, and the struggle for freedom and self-empowerment. Emecheta delves into the complexities of race, gender, and class in postcolonial Nigeria.
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