The 54th Massachusetts
January 1, 1863 Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (frees slaves) Black men throughout the north are encouraged to join the war Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (frees slaves) Black men throughout the north are encouraged to join the war
Regiment’s leaders All black army regiments were lead by white officers Colonel Robert Gould Shaw became leader of the 54th Massachusetts in March 1863 Recruited men throughout Boston Overwhelming positive response Mainly educated, free black men All black army regiments were lead by white officers Colonel Robert Gould Shaw became leader of the 54th Massachusetts in March 1863 Recruited men throughout Boston Overwhelming positive response Mainly educated, free black men
Southern Reaction Jefferson Davis issues proclamation All African American soldiers and any white officer leading them should be punished by death Jefferson Davis issues proclamation All African American soldiers and any white officer leading them should be punished by death
Tension within Regiment Black soldiers were being paid $10 per month Then $3 was withheld for clothing This was NOT withheld from white soldiers Many members of the 54th Massachusetts frequently refused their pay in protest of the inequality Black soldiers were being paid $10 per month Then $3 was withheld for clothing This was NOT withheld from white soldiers Many members of the 54th Massachusetts frequently refused their pay in protest of the inequality
Notable Fighting Fort Wagner (July 18, 1863) Charleston, SC 272 casualties Colonel Shaw killed in action Union unable to take over the fort
Legacy Word of the regiment’s bravery at Fort Wagner inspires black men to join the army Lessens racial tension in the north Colonel Shaw is buried with his men, all black, at Fort Wagner William Harvey Carney awarded Medal of Honor Word of the regiment’s bravery at Fort Wagner inspires black men to join the army Lessens racial tension in the north Colonel Shaw is buried with his men, all black, at Fort Wagner William Harvey Carney awarded Medal of Honor
1989 “Their innocence. Their heritage. Their lives. Nothing would be spared in the fight for their freedom.” Oscars: Best Supporting Actor (Denzel), Best Cinematography, Best Sound Grammys: Best Instrumental Composition for a Motion Picture