“A Colored Soldier Stop A Bullet Just As Good As A White One!” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie
“A Colored Soldier Stop A Bullet Just As Good As A White One!” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie
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“A Colored Soldier Stop A Bullet Just As Good As A White One!” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie
Glory is a 1989 American historical war drama film directed by Edward Zwick about the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the Union Army’s earliest African-American regiments in the American Civil War. It…
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In reality, the officers didn't need convincing- they just did it. Rare is it the occasion where history is kinder than our fictions imagine.
My Great great great great grandfather was a union soldier for the 4th regime…found him a few day's ago ancestry research it's out there people find your family Roots.
What’s funny is in reality, not a single one of these black people were slaves since they are in the north.
30 states had already made salving illegal many years prior to civil war.
Considering they are pretty early age men, they were no slaves.
Again, a group full of N words while Morgan freeman is the only black man there.
Yankees
Um filme extraordinário e incrível!
When in the movie did Ferris Bueller infiltrate a Civil War reenactment? 😂
I love this movie. I cry every time
A 'person' has no color or gender. A 'person' is a persona, a mask in a Roman play. Captiol Hill was called Rome. All 'persons' are insured property of the State. All 'persons' are a dead placenta.
God forbid they fight for the country that's given them everything.
This idea that our Nation was not founded and maintained based on the decrepit and inhumane principles of skin color-based hierarchies is delusion, guilt and denial at its highest form.
Uh, nice gesture but the officers all come from wealthy families.
Loved this movie. Early Denzel, Morgan and Andre movie
Stop a bullet just a well you say? Enact "Operation human shield!"
No wonder when colonel die the 54th went berserk my 54th Massachusetts rest in peace 🕊️
I’m hyped for Silver Phantom mainly because I’ve been asking for a VR Gundam experience for years
Many voices is unheard chatter… one (United) voice is the sound of progress. Stand TOGETHER or talk APART. 🤔🫡
Colored men take a bullet just as good as a white man. I love this line. When it comes down to it, when we pull the skin away, we are practically the same. All our differences amount to nothing when the shots start flying.
In the military they use to tell us “you lead from the front” basically never expect more from those under you than you would do yourself. I translated that into my management style once making the jump to civilian life and it works, before you can lead effectively you must gain those in your charges respect.
Tfw this movie is grossly inaccurate.
Northern blacks joined regular regiments. Colored regiments were for freed black slaves. Northern blacks actually had way less sympathy for Southern blacks than Northern whites.
If you men will take no pay, then none of us will. Great line
Captain Holt causing a kerfuffle lol
Still prevalent today in some parts of n.e india.not the sl*very thing though !!😊😊
Col shaw 54 Massachusetts infantry regiment first black infantry regiment I went to his school learned alot about him💯🔥
cringe i make 400 dollar a month
this movie looks so bad its insane lmao
What in the slaves just free themselves have you ever figure that one out I mean if somebody's kidnapping your kids and selling them as property you'd think you'd want to pick up a shank and build some justice but I don't see why white folks had to get involved with liberating them because they liberated themselves in Haiti and Jamaica but not in the southern portion of the United States if anyone could explain that to me it'd be great
I need to re-watch this movie. It's been too long since the last time I've watched it.
That's about $240-250 a month in today's dollars. That doesn't sound like a lot, but that's before you remember that these guys probably wouldn't have had any bills during their service; they'd be fed, clothed, and housed on top of this pay, and for a Black man back then to make almost 77% of what a white man doing the same job would back then was a fairer deal than anyone would expect, especially given most Black people back then got paid in not being whipped by a psychopath.
You have to respect when all will stand together facing death together no matter what color you are you my brother!
One of the best scenes in the movie.
Had Glory been made today.. it would have received nunerous awards.. even a Best Picture Oscar.. instead we have Barbie Poor Things ( woke feminist version of Edward Scissor habds ) etc..
Todays Army is full of officers that couldn't lead a horse to water. They will sell the lower enlisted out to make themselves look good.
Matt Broderick was very underrated in this movie
These men fought for equatliy and freedom. There are people today whose for equality includes being allowed to take a month of mental health days to recover from thinly veiled racism
My man ripped his phone bill
One of the best war movies ever in my opinion. Wish they’d make more civil war films. So many good stories
$10 was too much