
She risked her life, her love and her freedom for what she believed in.
Prudence Crandall establishes herself in Cantenbury, and starts a girls-school. When Eliza Harris, a black girl, wants to take lessons at this school, the local people resist and forbid their daughters to go to the school any longer. William Lloyd Garrison, writer of The Liberator, helps Prudence to turn her school to a black girls-school.
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The film's tagline is: "She risked her life, her love and her freedom for what she believed in."
The film was directed by Jack Gold.
The screenplay was written by Bruce Franklin Singer.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0102902.
Great
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She Stood Alone
Released
English
United States of America