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The 54th Massachusetts Infantry
« on: April 20, 2018, 05:41:05 am »

The 54th Massachusetts Infantry

 

From the beginning of the Civil War, President Lincoln argued that the Union forces were not fighting to end slavery but to prevent the disintegration of the United States. For abolitionists, however, ending slavery was the reason for the war, and they argued that black people should be able to join the fight for their freedom. However, African Americans were not allowed to serve as soldiers in the Union Army until January 1, 1863. On that day, the Emancipation Proclamation decreed that “such persons [that is, African-American men] of suitable condition, will be received into the armed services of the United States.”

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Re: The 54th Massachusetts Infantry
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2018, 05:57:46 am »
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry

 



For the 10% of Briefers who might not know....   The Movie "Glory" is a good  but not totally accurate portrayal of this event, and the time up to it where the regiment is formed.  Of course I pretty much enjoy any CW era themed cinema.

Spoiler alert.   Outside Saving Pvt. Ryan, maybe one of the more intense "storm the castle" battle charges in cinematography.

https://warmoviebuff.blogspot.com/2013/11/10-glory-1989.html
« Last Edit: April 20, 2018, 05:59:04 am by catfish1957 »
I display the Confederate Battle Flag in honor of my great great great grandfathers who spilled blood at Wilson's Creek and Shiloh.  5 others served in the WBTS with honor too.