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Glory Movie


"Glory" is a war movie about the first African-American fighting unit of the American Civil War. It is a true story based off of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. The blacks in "Glory" were viewed as men who were not considered good soldiers. The unit redeemed themselves by fighting a Confederate fort in Charleston, South Carolina. The attack was brutal, but the troops continued to march forward in the bloodiest battle. They proved society that they can fight proudly in battle and can be just as patriotic as white men. 

I enjoyed the lesson of history in "Glory". I was never taught about this historical moment in high school, so I was grateful to have watched this movie in my seminar class here at High Point University. These men were so proud to wear that blue uniform and accepted the racism Americans and the other white soldiers gave them. One of my favorite scenes, was when they protested about their payment that was less than other soldiers. Robert Shaw eventually saw the unfairness in the checks and join the men in rejecting the payment checks. 

The ending to the movie gave the audience a symbolic scene where the black soldiers finally get their moment to fight. This battle was seen as a suicidal march from the beach to uphill. This powerful film made me wish the audience could see the black troops experience more through their eyes, so we can have a more in-depth story of their perspective. 


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