In this moving 1918 cinematic piece, one of the great stars of silent film, Lillian Gish, emerges as an emblematic figure in the struggle to support the United States' war effort during World War I. The story follows a heroic young woman who, feeling the weight of patriotic responsibility, decides to organize a campaign to encourage the purchase of war bonds known as "Liberty Loans." As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist faces various challenges: the indifference of many citizens, lack of funding, and above all, the tensions of a society divided by war.