- The 54th Massachusetts was one of the first Black regiments in the Union Army.
- Robert Gould Shaw became the regiment's commander.
- Shaw was 25 years old.
- Most 54th Massachusetts soldiers were free Black men from the North.
- Black soldiers were paid less than white soldiers.
- They also faced great danger if Confederate soldiers captured them.
- The Union soldiers did not capture the fort.
- Many soldiers were killed, including Robert Gould Shaw.
- The courage of the 54th Massachusetts helped change people's ideas about Black soldiers.
- Their service also helped the fight for freedom and equal rights for African Americans.
- N-400 Part 9:8. Have you EVER served in, been a member of, assisted (helped), or participated in any military or police unit?
- USCIS 100:74. Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
- USCIS 128:96. What U.S. war ended slavery?
- American Battlefield Trust: Fort Wagner and the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
- Black History in Two Minutes or so: The History of the Black Soldier
- NPS: 54th Massachusetts Regiment | New Bedford Historical Park 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry | Online Junior Ranger Activities | Faces of the 54th | 54th Massachusetts Coloring Sheet
- National Museum of the US Army: The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
- PBS Ken Burns: Bottom Rail on Top clip | Civil War (stream the 8 part series or borrow the DVDs from the library)
- PBS Learning Media: African-American Troops and Robert Gould Shaw of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment | more resources
- Sony: GLORY [1989] – Official Trailer ( stream or borrow the DVD from the library)
- Untold History: Black Soldiers and the Fight for Citizenship
- VOA News: Re-enactors Celebrate African-American Contribution to US Civil War