He entered Harvard in 1856 and withdrew in March of 1859.
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Robert Gould Shaw was a significant figure during the American Civil War, best known for leading the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the first African American units raised in the North. His leadership and dedication helped challenge prevailing racial prejudices and demonstrated the bravery and capabilities of Black soldiers. Shaw's death at the Battle of Fort Wagner in 1863 became a symbol of sacrifice and valor, further inspiring the recruitment of African Americans into the Union Army and contributing to the eventual push for emancipation. His legacy endures as a testament to the fight for equality and justice.
The mass grave of Commanding Officer, Robert Gould Shaw, and the 54th Massachusetts regiment is no longer standing on the beach of Charleston. The land has eroded into Charleston Harbor, and Atlantic hurricanes have washed the remains of Colonel Shaw and his men out to sea.
To his mother back home in Boston.
Robert Gould Shaw was born on October 10, 1837.
Robert Gould Shaw was born on October 10, 1837.
Robert Gould Shaw II was born on 1872-06-16.
Robert Gould Shaw II died on 1930-03-29.
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.
Robert Gould Shaw was born on October 10, 1837 and died on July 18, 1863. Robert Gould Shaw would have been 25 years old at the time of death or 177 years old today.
Robert Gould Shaw
He was American born in Boston.
Robert Gould Shaw
New England abolitionists
He was a Colonel.
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw