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    Glory Glory is defined as being highly renowned‚ magnificent‚ or honored by excellent achievements. By definition‚ the 54th regime exhibited glory more than the rest of the Union army. These men were paid less‚ threatened with their lives‚ wrongfully treated‚ neglected of proper gear‚ and not allowed to reach their highest military rank‚ yet they still rose to every occasion to fight for the Union‚ to win their true freedom‚ and reunite a country that had kept the African-American people in the

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    Running Header: CHARACTERDIGNITY and SELF-RESPECT 1 CharacterDignity and Self-Respect Linda Muse Ethics PHI2000 – u05a1 Summer 2012 LMUSE@CAPELLAUNIVERSITY.EDU Professor Wentz Running Header: CHARACTERDIGNITY and SELF-RESPECT 2 Introduction The movie I chose to watch was Glory (1989). Glory is the story of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry‚ the first formal unit of African American men‚ led by Colonel Robert Shaw‚ whom I have

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    segregated units called The Bureau of Colored Troops. The measure lacked popular support and the U.S. Army did not begin recruiting black soldiers until 1863. One of the worst forms of discrimination was the pay differential. For example‚ in the movie in response to unequal pay‚ Shaw and the black troops of the 54th regiment decided not to accept any pay at all until they were treated and paid as equals. Despite Shaw’s protests to the War Department‚ the regiment did not receive the "white pay"

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    Glory Damon Jones African American History 150 The character Private Tripp in the movie Glory was a very important character in that he was sort of the focal point and he was the only one that always seemed to cause the problems. This character had experienced a lot of physical and mental abuse of being a slave and was just mad at the world. The reason he had such a bad chip on his shoulder was that he had to deal with being black and a slave. These two characteristics back during the Civil

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    Glory. At first glance it may just seem like your average civil war movie; but Glory entails so much more. With emotional trauma and so much more‚ this film goes beyond the battlefield and into the personal lives of soldiers and generals; the story gives viewers an in-depth look at what really happened during the war. The film was influential and well-written; really conveying the thoughts of the people involved in the war during the time. Being both enthralling and emotional‚ Glory went above and

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    1. Glory the movie has many different types of genres which includes: drama‚ epic film‚ action film‚ costume drama‚ war film‚ period piece‚ and political drama. 2. The main characters is Glory are Matthew Broderick as Col. Robert Gould Shaw‚ Denzel Washington as Trip‚ and Morgan Freeman as John Rawlins.. these three chracters changed the movie dramatically making it easy for the viewers to feel the passion and pain going on throughout this movie. 3. The genre throughout the film flips back and

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    Glory Road Glory Road is a movie that is based on actual events that occurred at Texas Western University in El Paso in 1966. It addresses the walls that the players and coaching staff faced during this time period due to racism. There were stereotypical associations with the players that were recruited made by the school and angry fans of the school. However‚ with courage‚ pride‚ and trust the players and coaches passed all the barriers of racism and made history at the seemingly subpar school

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    Atish Shrestha APUSH January 8‚ 2013 Glory Glory is both an awe inspiring and heart wrenching movie about the first all black volunteer company to fight in the civil war. The movie starts off with Col. Robert Gould Shaw leading a company of soldiers in Antietam which suffers heavy losses. Soon he is promoted to Colonel and given command to the 54th Massachusetts volunteer infantry; the first all black regiment. The first volunteer to sign up is an educated black man named Thomas Searles

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    go through hardships and decide not to surrender‚ that is strength.¨ - Arnold Schwarzenegger. Surrender‚ Strength‚ Winning‚ and Struggle: Words that are not only associated with the quote above‚ but words that are synonymous with the motion picture Glory Road. Don Haskins‚ head coach of the Texas Western Basketball Team‚ recruits a majority of African-American student-athletes to his new division I group. Made up of mostly colored young men‚ Haskins experiences backlash from the local‚ basketball‚

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    At the start of the of the movie there is a Black mad dancing on a barrel while a bunch of white men were giving him money for dancing and singing. One of the soldier came running and yelling that they were going to be “moving out”. The black man then took of running with his money when the white men turned their backs to see what all this was about. The Army men that were new to the troop were called “Fresh Fish”. A few of the men in the troop were Henry‚ Jom (wild guys who is always yelling)

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