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A series of interlinked episodes traces the lives of mixed‑race women born into slavery, the sale and separation of families, coerced intimacies with white men, and failed attempts at legal or purchased freedom. Scenes range from slave markets and clandestine relationships to pursuit, imprisonment, escape, and death, while religious and civic authorities are shown complicit in maintaining bondage. Through shifting perspectives and dramatic incidents, the narrative exposes the personal costs of slavery, the legal and moral hypocrisies that sustain it, and the fraught longing for autonomy.
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