

The Soul of Nigger Charley
After the end of the Civil War, Charley fights against a group of Southern soldiers seeking to reignite the Confederacy.
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Plot Summary
In 1860s Texas, Charley, a formerly enslaved man, escapes his cruel master and flees west with a white companion and an enslaved woman. He grapples with his identity, seeking freedom and a new life while evading bounty hunters and confronting the harsh realities of the post-Civil War era.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with praise for its performances, particularly Fred Williamson's, and its handling of themes of freedom and identity. However, some critics found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic and the pacing uneven. It is often noted for its attempt to explore the Black experience in the Western genre during a time when such representation was scarce.
What Reviewers Say
- Fred Williamson delivers a strong, commanding performance as the titular character.
- The film attempts to tackle complex themes of racism and freedom in the post-Civil War West.
- Some viewers found the plot predictable, but appreciated the social commentary.
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Fun Fact
The film's use of the racial slur in its title was controversial even at the time of its release, reflecting the complex and often difficult social landscape of the early 1970s.
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