“Glory” tells the true story of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, one of the first all-black regiments to fight for the Union in the American Civil War. Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, a young white officer, the regiment faces prejudice and discrimination from both their enemies and their own side, battling for equal pay and respect. The film depicts their arduous training, their courageous stand at the Battle of Fort Wagner, and their unwavering determination to prove their worth as soldiers and as men.
“Glory” is included in the Madison Media Library as it celebrates heroism and the example of soldiers fighting for the cause of liberty. “Glory” highlights the bravery and sacrifice of these soldiers, emphasizing their crucial role in the fight for abolition and their contribution to the ongoing struggle for racial equality.