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  1. Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Born into a Boston upper class abolitionist family, he accepted command of the first all- black regiment (the 54th Massachusetts) in the Northeast.

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · Robert Gould Shaw, Union army officer who commanded a prominent regiment of African American troops during the American Civil War, the 54th Massachusetts. He died fighting alongside the regiment while assaulting Fort Wagner, South Carolina, in 1863. Learn more about Shaw in this article.

  3. Despite his image in the 1989 film Glory, Robert Gould Shaw was a reluctant leader of the famous 54th Massachusetts Infantry, one of the first African American regiments in the Civil War. At the time he took command of the 54th in 1863, Shaw was 25 years old and had already taken part in several battles with his old regiment, the 2nd ...

  4. Date of Death: July 18, 1863. Place of Burial: Burial Trench, Morris Island, South Carolina. Robert Gould Shaw served as colonel of the 54 th Massachusetts, one of the first Black regiments to fight in the Civil War. Born in Boston, Shaw grew up in the city’s elite social and political circles before the Civil War.

  5. biographies. Robert Gould Shaw. Colonel. 54th Massachusetts Regiment. October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863. Robert Gould Shaw, circa 1861-1863. Library of Congress. During the Civil War, many abolitionists in the North advocated for the immediate freedom of all enslaved persons.

  6. May 22, 2018 · After attempts by Gillmore to recover Shaw's body failed, Francis Shaw asked him to stop, believing his son would prefer to rest with his men. Cite this Article. During the Civil War, Robert Gould Shaw commanded the 54th Massachusetts, the first Union regiment composed entirely of Black soldiers.

  7. Apr 14, 2010 · To lead the 54th Massachusetts, Governor Andrew chose a young white officer named Robert Gould Shaw. Shaws parents were wealthy and prominent abolitionist activists. Shaw himself had...

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