Larry Peterson

Larry Peterson

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  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Rosalind 2021-11-14 08:01:25

      This is not a film review

      Among all the clauses in the Emancipation Proclamation, the one with the most radical meaning is the clause that enlists blacks into the federal army. Before the war, seafaring was one of the few professions open to free blacks. Prior to the release of the Emancipation Proclamation,...

    • Lambert 2022-03-22 09:01:35

      respect more than life

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      There is more than rest and fight, sir, there is character, there is strength of heart
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      If I should fall, remember what you see here.”
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      And what are you?
                      
      So full...

    • Esmeralda 2022-03-26 09:01:04

      The more general genre films are far from shocking, the commander rushes, so it's strange that the front doesn't die-- The best thing is James's soundtrack

    • Joanny 2021-11-14 08:01:25

      Regarding the story of freedom and glory, for blacks, freedom is the goal of entering the battlefield; glory runs through the process of achieving this goal. For Colonel Xiao, freedom is to help blacks restore justice; glory is to lay down their lives for this sacred and solemn mission. The bearing of the story is not too big. It is only that the blacks built an army until they were allowed to go to the battlefield and gained praise and glory through heroic fighting. They did not carry the Civil War to the end, but its important meaning is to answer who the blacks fought for. Important question. On the other hand, in the war a hundred years ago, the confrontation and charging methods of the cold weapon era were still maintained, and they didn't know how to crawl and lie down. They were so stupid as to cry!

    Glory quotes

    • [watching Searles practice with his bayonet]

      Sgt. Mulcahy: Oh, what do we have here? Bonnie Prince Charley and his toy bayonet! You're not reading your books now. Stab me.

      Cpl. Thomas Searles: What?

      Sgt. Mulcahy: Stab-me.

      [Searles comes at him gingerly and Mulcahy slaps it away]

      Sgt. Mulcahy: I said STAB, not TICKLE! Come on, you prissy little schoolgirl! You're the worst soldier in this whole company, now HIT ME!

      [Searles comes at him again, Mulcahy disarms him and slams the rifle butt into his stomach, then his face. Searles falls to the ground, writing in pain and sobbing]

      Sgt. Mulcahy: No shame, son, get up... I SAID GET UP!

      Trip: Nigger forgot to duck, that's all!

      Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Sergeant, deal with that man!

    • Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [writing to his mother, telling her that he's seen his first negroes amongst those fleeing the south] We fight for men and women whose poetry is not yet written but which will presently be as enviable and as renowned as any.