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Glory is a 1989 American war movie directed by Edward Zwick, who has appeared by Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Carrie Elvis, Morgan Freeman. The theater of Kevin Yar is based on the book "A Brave Rush" by Lincoln Kirstein and Peter Birchard, and personal communication from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. The last point is superimposed on the photograph of the 54 th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Memorial Monument in Boston Performance. This movie is the first unit of the EFF during the American Civil War and consists entirely of African Americans (except their officers) from the standpoint of Colonel Shaw who is its white commander. The group is known for heroic behavior at Wagner Fortress.
The glory of Edwards Zwick is a powerful movie history that promotes the story of civil war, it is rarely known. This movie is originally from the 54th Massachusetts volunteer infantry story, the son of the Boston abolishist, Robert Gould Show. This Hollywood movie depicts the participation of African-American soldiers during the American Civil War. Synopsis This movie concerns the historical perspective of the American Civil War (IMDb 1990 - 2001). Although glory is not recognized by history due to racial discrimination, it has the right to the film as it is a festival of African soldiers who bravely faces every challenge. Heroes are African American soldiers