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Freedom Trail / Robert Gould Shaw / 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry / William Harvey Carney / Augustus Saint-Gaudens / Massachusetts / Second Battle of Fort Wagner / Fort Wagner / Glory / African Americans in the Civil War / American Civil War / Union Army
Date: 2013-08-23 16:21:31
Freedom Trail
Robert Gould Shaw
54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
William Harvey Carney
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Massachusetts
Second Battle of Fort Wagner
Fort Wagner
Glory
African Americans in the Civil War
American Civil War
Union Army

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