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As a child, Ruth (Elana Eden) is sold to a group of pagans and reared to be a priestess to their gods and idols. But, as an adult, she meets the Hebrew Mahlon (Tom Tryon), and is intrigued by his morality and monotheism. She eventually falls in love with him and adopts his faith. However, the couple soon find themselves persecuted -- Mahlon is imprisoned and Ruth is cast into the wilderness. After Ruth's attempt to free Mahlon goes horribly wrong, she redoubles her commitment to God.
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Attack enemies from a long distance without risking the lives of their men.
The term for the distance over which wind blows uninterrupted is called the fetch
African Americans because even though they gained their freedom in the 1800s, they weren't allowed to vote until the early mid 1900s. Things like Jim Crow laws and literacy tests prevented them from voting until those were lifted. <span />