“Liberating This Town In The Name Of The Republic.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene

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“Liberating This Town In The Name Of The Republic.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene


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“Liberating This Town In The Name Of The Republic.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene

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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  1. History has proven him right, given the murder rate in USA from them and how South Africa cannot even keep the electric power on for 24 hours without blackouts in many areas of country

  2. This some of the fakest shit ever 😂 do you really think that white officers would allow their black soldiers to terrorise white women like seriously southerns or not it would’ve never happened especially back then

  3. let’s be real tho, there’s a difference between someone growing and changing from their mistakes and time passing in between their ‘mistakes’. once you make one too many mistakes in a row, they’re not mistakes, you are a bad person that makes bad decisions. everything I’ve ever heard about Joe Mixon leads me to believe he’s in the following category

  4. they act like dogs in this movie… look at them run towards the house they cant wait to get at whatevers inside. The dude with the muskets like a dog bringing owner the ball for fetch. Was this purposefully directed in this manner? Or is it an illustration of how eventually if you treat people as animals they will eventually act as such?

  5. The next scene that follows with the woman screaming the white womans slave was trying to stop the robbing the other regiments black soldier hit and thru the black woman down and the white woman comes and attacks him and he hits her and the other officer not shaw shoots the soldier for touching the white woman. When he was just going on a speech about all rebels should be wiped out.

    Than the woman holding her black slave crying looking at the soldiers :damn you n—-gers

    Abolitionists were still largely racist. to see black folk as equals was an extremist viewpoint even in the abolitionist party. Abolitionists just found slavery inhumane. Like vegans find eating meat inhumane.

    Thats why this scene is powerful cause a lot of movies always paint the union in a positive way when it comes to racism that only a handful of people in the north are racist when it was the majority still. As ya see the cruelty of a racist northerner and a southern slaver concerned for the welfare of their “living property”

  6. Shaw's family spent years after the war washing the blame for this incident from his reputation.
    In Montgomery's defense he reached this state of warfare well before Sherman. Read the history in order to get truth, remember hollywood takes HUGE license…

  7. Sherman was worse. I?n his March to the sea, he burned crops, cattle, houses. Shot women children; old folks. He said folks from the South were a lower class of people. He later denied he said it. Today's military, he'd be court martialed