Glory (1989) tells the story of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment and its commanding officer, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. The 54th was one of the first official black units in the American Civil War. The movie tells the story of how Shaw (a white man) was chosen as the regiment's commanding officer, how he prepared the regiment for battle, the problems Shaw and the regiment faced and what happened when they tried to take Fort Wagner, a Confederate stronghold located near Charleston, SC.
Glory was a great movie based on the 54th regiment.
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The Civil War (USA)
The American Civil War, and Black troops- sometimes called Buffalo soldiers or Buffalo troopers- but not in this movie- used by the Union Forces- which was controversial at the time. U.S. Army was segregated as late as World War II and there were tvery few Black officers,
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The movie Glory is about the formation of a unit of all African-American men who fought in the American Civil War. The movie stars Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington.
Yes. Glory, North and South, Gods and Generals, Gettysburg, and Red Badge of Courage are a few movies pertaining to the Civl War.
Glory was a great movie based on the 54th regiment.
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The Civil War (USA)
In the movie "Glory," the antagonist could be seen as the pervasive racism and discrimination faced by the African American soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War. Additionally, the Confederate soldiers fighting against the Union Army could also be seen as antagonists in the film.
They fought. The 54th fought at Ft. McHenry and about 90% of the men died in the first wave of attack on Confederate lines. Get the movie Glory about this event.