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Exercises at the Dedication of the Monument to Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Regime (Hardcover): Colonel... Exercises at the Dedication of the Monument to Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Regime (Hardcover)
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Exercises at the Dedication of the Monument to Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Regime (Paperback): Colonel... Exercises at the Dedication of the Monument to Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the Fifty-fourth Regime (Paperback)
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Between the Old and the New - Mid Century Black and White Photos Taken by a GI Stationed in Europe (Paperback): Robert Gould... Between the Old and the New - Mid Century Black and White Photos Taken by a GI Stationed in Europe (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw; Chris Shaw
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Ten Tales of Love (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw Ten Tales of Love (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
The Green Store (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw The Green Store (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Los(t) Angeles - 1955 Los Angeles in Color (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw Los(t) Angeles - 1955 Los Angeles in Color (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw; Chris Shaw
R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
On Leave - Mid Century Color Photos by a GI Stationed in Europe (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw, Chris Shaw On Leave - Mid Century Color Photos by a GI Stationed in Europe (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw, Chris Shaw
R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
History of the Boston Stage From 1791 to 1825 (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw History of the Boston Stage From 1791 to 1825 (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw
R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Exhibition of prints and playbills to illustrate the history of the Boston stage, 1825-1850 (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw Exhibition of prints and playbills to illustrate the history of the Boston stage, 1825-1850 (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
The Insomniac (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw The Insomniac (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
How to Raise Your Kids American - American Apples from German Trees (Paperback): Robert Gould Shaw How to Raise Your Kids American - American Apples from German Trees (Paperback)
Robert Gould Shaw
R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Blue-eyed Child of Fortune - Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Paperback, New edition): C V C, Robert Gould Shaw Blue-eyed Child of Fortune - Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Paperback, New edition)
C V C, Robert Gould Shaw; Volume editing by Russell Duncan; Foreword by William S. McFeeley
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

On the Boston Common stands one of the great Civil War memorials, a magnificent bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It depicts the black soldiers of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry marching alongside their young white commander, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. When the philosopher William James dedicated the memorial in May 1897, he stirred the assembled crowd with these words: "There they march, warm-blooded champions of a better day for man. There on horseback among them, in the very habit as he lived, sits the blue-eyed child of fortune." In this book Shaw speaks for himself with equal eloquence through nearly two hundred letters he wrote to his family and friends during the Civil War. The portrait that emerges is of a man more divided and complex--though no less heroic--than the Shaw depicted in the celebrated film Glory. The pampered son of wealthy Boston abolitionists, Shaw was no abolitionist himself, but he was among the first patriots to respond to Lincoln's call for troops after the attack on Fort Sumter. After Cedar Mountain and Antietam, Shaw knew the carnage of war firsthand. Describing nightfall on the Antietam battlefield, he wrote, "the crickets chirped, and the frogs croaked, just as if nothing unusual had happened all day long, and presently the stars came out bright, and we lay down among the dead, and slept soundly until daylight. There were twenty dead bodies within a rod of me." When Federal war aims shifted from an emphasis on restoring the Union to the higher goal of emancipation for four million slaves, Shaw's mother pressured her son into accepting the command of the North's vanguard black regiment, the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts. A paternalist who never fully reconciled his own prejudices about black inferiority, Shaw assumed the command with great reluctance. Yet, as he trained his recruits in Readville, Massachusetts, during the early months of 1963, he came to respect their pluck and dedication. "There is not the least doubt," he wrote his mother, "that we shall leave the state, with as good a regiment, as any that has marched." Despite such expressions of confidence, Shaw in fact continued to worry about how well his troops would perform under fire. The ultimate test came in South Carolina in July 1863, when the Fifty-fourth led a brave but ill-fated charge on Fort Wagner, at the approach to Charleston Harbor. As Shaw waved his sword and urged his men forward, an enemy bullet felled him on the fort's parapet. A few hours later the Confederates dumped his body into a mass grave with the bodies of twenty of his men. Although the assault was a failure from a military standpoint, it proved the proposition to which Shaw had reluctantly dedicated himself when he took command of the Fifty-fourth: that black soldiers could indeed be fighting men. By year's end, sixty new black regiments were being organized. A previous selection of Shaw's correspondence was privately published by his family in 1864. For this volume, Russell Duncan has restored many passages omitted from the earlier edition and has provided detailed explanatory notes to the letters. In addition he has written a lengthy biographical essay that places the young colonel and his regiment in historical context.

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