
Glory is a 1989 American war drama directed by Edward Zwick that chronicles the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, the Union Army's first African American regiment, during the Civil War. Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the unit confronts racism, fear, and loss while fighting for dignity and a pivotal cause. The film blends intense battle scenes with personal sacrifice, exploring leadership, justice, and solidarity.
American Spirit, War Drama, Historical Drama, Civil War, African American, Military