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Go Down, Moses

Go Down, Moses
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Go Down, Moses
This film brings Harriet Tubman’s remarkable true story to life—from her traumatic bondage under slavery to her supernatural guidance and daring escapes through the Underground Railroad. More than a biopic, this is a deeply human and spiritual journey of a woman wounded by oppression but guided by God to become a liberator. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, the film also explores Harriet’s alliances with key abolitionists —William Still, Thomas Garrett, Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, John Brown, and Susan B. Anthony. Their shared vision helped shape the nation’s conscience. Told across 14 moving scenes, each enriched by original lyrical compositions, Go Down, Moses doesn’t just educate—it inspires. It is a cinematic experience that reminds us of our country’s soul, its potential for redemption, and the timeless truth that freedom is worth the fight. Whether viewed in government institutions, churches, or schools, this film invites every audience into a deeper reflection on faith, justice, and the enduring legacy of one woman who by her heroic example is a light in American history.
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