
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (1994)
Experience the extraordinary tale of Lucy Marsden, who in 1984 at the age of 99 became the nation's oldest living widow of a confederate soldier. This is her dramatic story told in her own words through flashbacks and reminiscences.
Spanning almost a century, Lucy's portrayal of American society is a truly breathtaking masterpiece. From the heartache of the Civil War and despair of the Great Depression, to the joy of a family and achieving self-liberation, this tale will leave you marveling at a woman of tremendous resolve and spirit. In time when the word hero is often thrown around loosely, meet a woman that truly deserves our admiration.
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Episode 2
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E02 | Episode 2 | May 3, 1994 |
S01E01 | Episode 1 | May 1, 1994 |
Cast

Cicely Tyson

Blythe Danner

Donald Sutherland

Anne Bancroft

E. G. Marshall

Diane Lane
Characters

Castalia

Bianca Honicut

Capt. William Marsden

Lucy Marsden

Professor Taw

Young Lucy Honicut Marsden
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