I think he changes by seeing everyone equal. He is in charge of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry and is so proud of all of them. When they are talking about the plan for taking over Fort Wagner. He volunteers his regiment because he feels they are stronger and better than anyone else even though no one else sees it. The regiment was origanally just supposed to be used for labor but he blackmail th eguy who was in charge and made him be able to let them fight or he would have been reported to the war department. And Colonel Shaw basically sacrafices himself for the men in the end. He really felt that he owed the men. They gave up their lives and freedom just to fight for him/ the country. Hope that helps somewhat. (You could just say he has a change of heart) (Loved the movie Glory... Especially loved: Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes, Jihmi Kennedy, Denzel Washington and Andre Braugher!) :]
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, 26-year-old son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family.
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment consisted of African American volunteers, many of them former slaves, initially commanded by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
He was a white Union officer who led the first African-American volunteer regiment in the Civil War. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (1837-1863) was just 25 years old when he was killed leading a regiment of black soldiers, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, into battle during the American Civil War. The 1989 Civil War film "Glory" was a dramatization of Shaw's leadership of the regiment. Matthew Broderick portrayed Shaw, and the film also featured actors Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman.
He was American born in Boston.
He had blonde hair :)
Try your local library. Here are a few books to look for. One Gallant Rush: Robert Gould Shaw and His Brave Black Regiment, by Burchard, Peter. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1965): 77-78 Sketch of the life and death of Col. Robert Gould Shaw by Robert T Teamoh. Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw by Robert Gould Shaw and Russell Duncan Where Death and Glory Meet: Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Infantry.
He was a Colonel.
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
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Col. Robert Gould Shaw.
Robert Gould Shaw(who was Caucasion) was the Colonel of the 54th Massachussetts Infantry. He died in battle during a Union attack against Fort Wagner on the North Carolina coast. He had been criticized before his death for leading the all-negro regiment. The North also had racial prejudice in its' midst. There was a movie after him. Its called Glory and was filmed in 1989. Robert Shaw was played by Matthew Broderick.
he was the colonel of the 54th Massachusetts which was the first all black regiment ever
The 54th infantry was a unit mdae out of all blacks and led by a white colonel, Robert Gould Shaw
He supported his childhood friend Robert Gould Shaw in commanding the 54th Regiment.
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw was a real person. During the Civil War, he wrote over 200 letters to friends and family. Those letters survived and are now located in the Houghton Library at Harvard University. The film "Glory" is based on the book "One Gallant Rush" by Peter Burchard. Burchard used the letters to write the book.