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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freedom_RoadFreedom Road - Wikipedia

    Plot. Ali plays ex-slave Gideon Jackson, a former Union soldier who returns to his home in South Carolina following the American Civil War and ultimately becomes a U.S. senator. The film and Fast's novel are based on a true story, but they take a number of liberties.

    • Historical Mini-Series
  2. 29 ott 1979 · Freedom Road: Directed by Ján Kadár. With Muhammad Ali, Kris Kristofferson, Ron O'Neal, Edward Herrmann. A former slave Gideon Jackson, after fighting in the civil war returns home as a free man and becomes a U.S. senator. Will he ever achieve real equality with his former white master?

    • (208)
    • Drama
    • Ján Kadár
    • 1979-10-29
  3. A former slave and soldier (Muhammad Ali) becomes a U.S. senator from South Carolina after the Civil War.Film: Freedom Road 1979Studio: NBCDirector: Ján Kadá...

    • 99 min
    • 1326
    • Retrospective - Classic Movies
  4. Charles Correll Cinematografia. Le recensioni dei critici. Muhammad Ali, in a rare acting role, plays Gideon Jackson, an ex-slave in 1870’s Virginia who gets elected to the U.S. Senate in Washington D.C. and battles other former slaves and white sharecroppers to keep the land they tended all their lives.

  5. An old drama television film, based on a novel, starring Muhammad Ali, Kris Kristofferson, Ron O'Neal, Edward Herrmann and John McLiam among others. Story takes place sometime after the US civil war, when black people were freed, but were still descriminated against, and forced out of their land they worked so hard for.

    • Ján Kadár
    • Braun Entertainment Group, Worldvision
  6. 10 set 2012 · Film. Time Out says. Originally a four-hour tele-drama in the States, but mercifully trimmed to feature length here, Freedom Road marks a sad close to the career of the late expatriate Czech...

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Muhammad Ali made his TV-movie dramatic debut in this adaptation of Howard Fast's novel Freedom Road. Though some of the names are changed, the story concerns the true-life efforts of senators Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens to bring political order and racial equality to the post-Civil War South.