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Glory was a movie about Civil war Colonel Robert Gould Shaw who led the first African American battalion in 1863. The significance of his actions would later help turn the tide of war as thousands of African Americans would enlist to help the war effort. Shaw was also respectable in that he told his men refuse pay until they received the same wage as a white person.
Glory helped portray a perfect version of Shaw but all humans have flaws. It was true that Shaw did seek the equal treatment of African Americans, but he also was not solely devoted to that cause. The saddest part of his story is that he was struck down at age 25, definitely in his prime.
The racist superior officers did not allow them to fight even though it would most likely build the union's army. This systematic racism even in the military has shown the true racism in its roots. This time period was a very difficult time in the United States and the fight for civil rights has just begun.
Shaw was a call to action for many black americans that their independence was worth fighting for and dying for.
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