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Fort Wagner and the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
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Fort Wagner and the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
 
July 18, 1863

Brian C. Pohanka
 

Tired, hungry and proud, the black soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry stood in the light of the setting sun and awaited the call to battle on the evening of July 18, 1863. The air was filled with the rumble of big guns, and the very ground on Morris Island, South Carolina, trembled beneath their feet. The regiment’s baptism of fire had come only two days before, but the memories of that sharp skirmish had already begun to fade in the shadow of the awesome task that now lay before them.

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