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Date: 2014-10-26 06:45:42
Robert Gould Shaw
54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
American Civil War
Fort Wagner
Glory
Film
Teachinghistory.org
Union Army
United States
African Americans in the Civil War
Massachusetts in the American Civil War
Freedom Trail

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