Description
Free at Last is a game for 2-6 players. Players take on the role of civil rights organizations as they fight for equal rights and the end of segregation in the Deep South, circa 1960-1964. It is not about Washington, DC, but the efforts of the people on the spot, whether that is Claiborne Parish, Louisiana or Mobile, Alabama.
Free at Last is a card-driven game in which each card has a number and an event, but uniquely, the color of the number also matters and affects the type of project that can be attempted.
Multiple-length versions can be played: 3 turns , 6 turns , or a 9 turn game covering this entire period in American history.





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