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Robert Shaw played this ficticious character
The event you describe is from the movie "Glory" that tells the story of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. This movie is based upon facts but many of the conversations were probably written by the film writers. This event probably did take place as there have been documents that show there was resistance to providing uniforms and guns to the black soldiers. There are a couple of books about Colonel Shaw that may give more detail on his life. But I don't think Colonel Shaw recorded this conversation.
Unfortunately no. Shaw Park in Jamaica is named after John Shaw, a prominent Jamaican planter whose family began plantations in St. Ann's parish in 1670. Shaw Park was already laid out by the time of John Shaw's death in 1821. It is safe to say that Ocho Rios was founded and built long after Shaw Park was laid out.
The address of the Shaw Island Library And Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 844, Shaw Island, WA 98286
he died in the Fort Sumter battle
he died in the fort Sumter battle
Yes, the first all African-American 54th regiment was established in January, 1863, while the Battle of Fredericksburg was fought in December, 1862. The 54th was lead by Colonel Robert Shaw, who died in battle with his men. The movie 'Glory' is based on the 54th regiment.
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he was in the union but we was in the battle of Fort Wagner and he fought on the NORTH side
Robert Shaw played this ficticious character
Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw. The play had its English premiere in London, 1913, under Shaw's direction. It was premiered first in Germany, translated into German by Shaw, the year before.
My fair lady! And what a really great musical it is.
Shaw Air Force Base is located in Sumter, South Carolina.
My Fair Lady
"My Fair Lady" is based on Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw.
The event you describe is from the movie "Glory" that tells the story of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. This movie is based upon facts but many of the conversations were probably written by the film writers. This event probably did take place as there have been documents that show there was resistance to providing uniforms and guns to the black soldiers. There are a couple of books about Colonel Shaw that may give more detail on his life. But I don't think Colonel Shaw recorded this conversation.