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Zina: the Slave Girl; or, Which the Traitor? / A Drama in Four Acts

Chapter 2: CAST OF CHARACTERS.
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The drama follows a young enslaved woman whose musical talent and longing for dignity clash with brutal treatment and the threat of being sold, while a sympathetic acquaintance seeks to purchase and protect her, creating moral and practical dilemmas about freedom and family obligations. Action shifts between intimate domestic scenes and harsher public encounters with slavetraders, gamblers, guerrilla figures, and military officers, including captivity and rescue episodes. Across four acts the work explores themes of injustice, compassion, honor, and the human cost of slavery through melodramatic situations and moral decision points.

ZINA: THE SLAVE GIRL.

CAST OF CHARACTERS.

  • Gen. Francis Halcom. An exile.
  • Keele Brightly. Slavetrader, gambler, and guerilla chief.
  • Martelle d’Arneaux. A true type of the old Southern chivalry.
  • Merald Myers. A gambler, duellist, and slavetrader.
  • Gen. W. T. Sherman. Commanding the Union Army of the Cumberland.
  • Gen. J. B. Hood. Commanding Rebel Army of the Tennessee.
  • Hezekiah Goferum. A striking illustration of what the back towns can produce in a case of emergency.
  • Barney O’Flanagan. An adopted citizen, who sticks by his friends.
  • Col. J. H. Gilday. Of the Rebel Army.
  • Orderlies, Soldiers, ETC.
  • Zina: The Slave Girl. Property of Keele Brightly.
  • Sally Rideout. The girl with a farm of her own, who dotes on Hezekiah, and sings to keep her disposition level.