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Reed 2022-03-24 09:01:37
fight for freedom
"...but this time we're going to build a nonpartisan nation where all Americans have the freedom to speak...We fight for the men and women who have yet to write the epic of their lives, for them and others Just as worthy of respect."
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Kaitlyn 2021-11-14 08:01:25
Why are these shortcomings worth five stars? Purely because of other works
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Constantin 2021-11-14 08:01:25
There are many works describing the civil war. The black slaves are a potential cause of the war. This film focuses on the black army. They escaped from the farm, they resolutely joined the army, they shouted for their rights, they were eager to charge and defend themselves, to prove themselves, to show their strength, and to die. No fear, living a life is a shame. Hold high the banner of dignity and freedom, head forward, 54th Legion, let the glory be passed on forever!
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Lue 2021-11-14 08:01:25
A savvy person is a person who can get rid of all evil gazes. Can hear the call of people's hearts, the love in their hearts, can overcome all obstacles.
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Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Before this war began, many of my regiment had never seen a Negro. Now the roads are choked with the dispossessed. We fight for men and women whose poetry is not yet written but which will presently be as enviable and as renowned as any.
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Major Forbes: [as Col. Shaw is writing, Maj. Forbes approaches him with a letter from President Lincoln] They've done it.
Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [Shaw reads the letter] Assemble the men.
[54th is in formation in the pouring rain in the Camp Readville common area]
Colonel Robert G. Shaw: In accordance with President Lincoln's wishes, you men are advised that the Confederate Congress has issued a proclamation. It reads: 'Any negro taken in arms against the Confederacy will immediately be returned to a state of slavery. Any negro taken in Federal uniform will be summarily put to death. Any white officer taken in command of negro troops shall be deemed as inciting servile insurrection and shall likewise be put to death.' Full discharges will be granted in the morning to all those who apply. Dismissed.
Colonel Robert G. Shaw: [turning to Forbes after dismissal of troops] If you're not here in the morning, I'll understand.
Trip: [turns to Sharts] Still want that blue suit, nigger?