
Carry Me Home: A Remember America Film
History · Drama
Overview
In the cold winter of 1860, a young mother trapped in slavery seizes the opportunity to escape with her family when she encounters HARRIET TUBMAN (Karen Abercrombie, War Room). Harriet leads the young family through a number of trials on the Underground Railroad, causing them all to question whether or not freedom is worth the price they must pay to obtain it.
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Karen Abercrombie
Karen Abercrombie
Harriet Tubman
Karen Abercrombie
Harriet Tubman
Lindsey Grimble-Adams
Lindsey Grimble-Adams
Maria Ennals
Lindsey Grimble-Adams
Maria Ennals
Joel Ashur
Joel Ashur
Stephen Ennals
Joel Ashur
Stephen Ennals
Ray Hilton
Ray Hilton
Calvin
Ray Hilton
Calvin
Katherine Prickett
Katherine Prickett
Tracy
Katherine Prickett
Tracy
Monica DePaul
Monica DePaul
Amy
Monica DePaul
Amy
Amar Atkins
Amar Atkins
Spritual Singer
Amar Atkins
Spritual Singer
Caleb Bressler
Caleb Bressler
Ticket Taker
Caleb Bressler
Ticket Taker
Jeff Hackenberger
Jeff Hackenberger
Green Home Resident
Jeff Hackenberger
Green Home Resident
Mitch Hudson
Mitch Hudson
Plantation Worker
Mitch Hudson
Plantation Worker
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