Author: Julia Hargrove
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 0787785253
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
The monument to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment is a bronze bas-relief by the well-known and celebrated sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The story it tells is perhaps less well-known and celebrated, but is one of the significant events of the Civil War. Colonel Robert Shaw's troops were the first African American volunteer regiment to enlist in the Union Army. The original text of the Emancipation Proclamation, biographical information and a discussion of the Battle of Fort Wagner provide context for a variety of learning activities.
Civil War's 54th Massachusetts Regiment: The Shaw Memorial (eBook)
Author: Julia Hargrove
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 0787785253
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
The monument to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment is a bronze bas-relief by the well-known and celebrated sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The story it tells is perhaps less well-known and celebrated, but is one of the significant events of the Civil War. Colonel Robert Shaw's troops were the first African American volunteer regiment to enlist in the Union Army. The original text of the Emancipation Proclamation, biographical information and a discussion of the Battle of Fort Wagner provide context for a variety of learning activities.
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 0787785253
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
The monument to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment is a bronze bas-relief by the well-known and celebrated sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The story it tells is perhaps less well-known and celebrated, but is one of the significant events of the Civil War. Colonel Robert Shaw's troops were the first African American volunteer regiment to enlist in the Union Army. The original text of the Emancipation Proclamation, biographical information and a discussion of the Battle of Fort Wagner provide context for a variety of learning activities.
Civil War's 54th Massachusetts Regiment: The Shaw Memorial (ENHANCED eBook)
Author: Julia Hargrove
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 1429111917
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
The monument to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment is a bronze bas-relief by the well-known and celebrated sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The story it tells is perhaps less well-known and celebrated, but is one of the significant events of the Civil War. Colonel Robert Shaw's troops were the first African American volunteer regiment to enlist in the Union Army. The original text of the Emancipation Proclamation, biographical information and a discussion of the Battle of Fort Wagner provide context for a variety of learning activities.
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 1429111917
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
The monument to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment is a bronze bas-relief by the well-known and celebrated sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The story it tells is perhaps less well-known and celebrated, but is one of the significant events of the Civil War. Colonel Robert Shaw's troops were the first African American volunteer regiment to enlist in the Union Army. The original text of the Emancipation Proclamation, biographical information and a discussion of the Battle of Fort Wagner provide context for a variety of learning activities.
Civil War's 54th Massachusetts Regiment: The Shaw Memorial
Author: Julia Hargrove
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781773449166
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781773449166
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
The Civil War's 54th Massachusetts Regiment
Author: Julia Hargrove
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573102827
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573102827
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Story of Washington DC ebook
Author: Curtis Slepian
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
ISBN: 1087691176
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Dive into the history of the nation’s capital! This social studies book tells the story of the people and events that make DC what it is today. This teacher-approved book gives students the chance to learn about the lives of people from Washington, DC, including the history of native peoples and civil rights activists in the city. The book explores the geography, history, economics, and civics of the United States capital in an easy-to-follow way. With a glossary and index, key discussion questions, and other useful features, this book brings the story of Washington, DC to life for students.
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
ISBN: 1087691176
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Dive into the history of the nation’s capital! This social studies book tells the story of the people and events that make DC what it is today. This teacher-approved book gives students the chance to learn about the lives of people from Washington, DC, including the history of native peoples and civil rights activists in the city. The book explores the geography, history, economics, and civics of the United States capital in an easy-to-follow way. With a glossary and index, key discussion questions, and other useful features, this book brings the story of Washington, DC to life for students.
Tell it with Pride
Author: Sarah Greenough
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780894683848
Category : ART
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
"Published 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, this catalogue presents photographs of men who were part of one of the first African American regiments to fight for the Union in the Civil War and explores the way the Shaw Memorial and other works of art commemorate the sacrifices and hopes of the soldiers, their families, and communities"--Publisher's description.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780894683848
Category : ART
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
"Published 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, this catalogue presents photographs of men who were part of one of the first African American regiments to fight for the Union in the Civil War and explores the way the Shaw Memorial and other works of art commemorate the sacrifices and hopes of the soldiers, their families, and communities"--Publisher's description.
The Rough Guide to New England (Travel Guide eBook)
Author: Rough Guides
Publisher: Apa Publications (UK) Limited
ISBN: 1839058161
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Practical travel guide to New England featuring points-of-interest structured lists of all sights and off-the-beaten-track treasures, with detailed colour-coded maps, practical details about what to see and to do in New England, how to get there and around, pre-departure information, as well as top time-saving tips, like a visual list of things not to miss in New England, expert author picks and itineraries to help you plan your trip. The Rough Guide to NEW ENGLAND covers: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Inside this travel guide you'll find: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVERY TYPE OF TRAVELLER Experiences selected for every kind of trip to New England, from off-the-beaten-track adventures in Greensboro to family activities in child-friendly places, like Portland or chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas, like Nantucket. PRACTICAL TRAVEL TIPS Essential pre-departure information including New England entry requirements, getting around, health information, travelling with children, sports and outdoor activities, food and drink, festivals, culture and etiquette, shopping, tips for travellers with disabilities and more. TIME-SAVING ITINERARIES Carefully planned routes covering the best of New England give a taste of the richness and diversity of the destination, and have been created for different time frames or types of trip. DETAILED REGIONAL COVERAGE Clear structure within each sightseeing chapter includes regional highlights, brief history, detailed sights and places ordered geographically, recommended restaurants, hotels, bars, clubs and major shops or entertainment options. INSIGHTS INTO GETTING AROUND LIKE A LOCAL Tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money and find the best local spots for scenic walks, boats trip or sampling local delicacies. HIGHLIGHTS OF THINGS NOT TO MISS Rough Guides' rundown of Boston, Provincetown, Newport and Burlington's best sights and top experiences help to make the most of each trip to New England, even in a short time. HONEST AND INDEPENDENT REVIEWS: Written by Rough Guides' expert authors with a trademark blend of humour, honesty and expertise, to help to find the best places in New England, matching different needs. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Comprehensive 'Contexts' chapter features fascinating insights into New England, with coverage of history, religion, ethnic groups, environment, wildlife and books, plus a handy language section and glossary. FABULOUS FULL COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Features inspirational colour photography, including the stunning town of Peacham and the spectacular Flume Gorge. COLOUR-CODED MAPPING Practical full-colour maps, with clearly numbered, colour-coded keys for quick orientation in Cambridge, Providence and many more locations in New England, reduce need to go online. USER-FRIENDLY LAYOUT With helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time.
Publisher: Apa Publications (UK) Limited
ISBN: 1839058161
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Practical travel guide to New England featuring points-of-interest structured lists of all sights and off-the-beaten-track treasures, with detailed colour-coded maps, practical details about what to see and to do in New England, how to get there and around, pre-departure information, as well as top time-saving tips, like a visual list of things not to miss in New England, expert author picks and itineraries to help you plan your trip. The Rough Guide to NEW ENGLAND covers: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Inside this travel guide you'll find: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVERY TYPE OF TRAVELLER Experiences selected for every kind of trip to New England, from off-the-beaten-track adventures in Greensboro to family activities in child-friendly places, like Portland or chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas, like Nantucket. PRACTICAL TRAVEL TIPS Essential pre-departure information including New England entry requirements, getting around, health information, travelling with children, sports and outdoor activities, food and drink, festivals, culture and etiquette, shopping, tips for travellers with disabilities and more. TIME-SAVING ITINERARIES Carefully planned routes covering the best of New England give a taste of the richness and diversity of the destination, and have been created for different time frames or types of trip. DETAILED REGIONAL COVERAGE Clear structure within each sightseeing chapter includes regional highlights, brief history, detailed sights and places ordered geographically, recommended restaurants, hotels, bars, clubs and major shops or entertainment options. INSIGHTS INTO GETTING AROUND LIKE A LOCAL Tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money and find the best local spots for scenic walks, boats trip or sampling local delicacies. HIGHLIGHTS OF THINGS NOT TO MISS Rough Guides' rundown of Boston, Provincetown, Newport and Burlington's best sights and top experiences help to make the most of each trip to New England, even in a short time. HONEST AND INDEPENDENT REVIEWS: Written by Rough Guides' expert authors with a trademark blend of humour, honesty and expertise, to help to find the best places in New England, matching different needs. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Comprehensive 'Contexts' chapter features fascinating insights into New England, with coverage of history, religion, ethnic groups, environment, wildlife and books, plus a handy language section and glossary. FABULOUS FULL COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Features inspirational colour photography, including the stunning town of Peacham and the spectacular Flume Gorge. COLOUR-CODED MAPPING Practical full-colour maps, with clearly numbered, colour-coded keys for quick orientation in Cambridge, Providence and many more locations in New England, reduce need to go online. USER-FRIENDLY LAYOUT With helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time.
Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune
Author: Robert Gould Shaw
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820342777
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
On the Boston Common stands one of the great Civil War memorials, a magnificent bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It depicts the black soldiers of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry marching alongside their young white commander, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. When the philosopher William James dedicated the memorial in May 1897, he stirred the assembled crowd with these words: "There they march, warm-blooded champions of a better day for man. There on horseback among them, in the very habit as he lived, sits the blue-eyed child of fortune." In this book Shaw speaks for himself with equal eloquence through nearly two hundred letters he wrote to his family and friends during the Civil War. The portrait that emerges is of a man more divided and complex--though no less heroic--than the Shaw depicted in the celebrated film Glory. The pampered son of wealthy Boston abolitionists, Shaw was no abolitionist himself, but he was among the first patriots to respond to Lincoln's call for troops after the attack on Fort Sumter. After Cedar Mountain and Antietam, Shaw knew the carnage of war firsthand. Describing nightfall on the Antietam battlefield, he wrote, "the crickets chirped, and the frogs croaked, just as if nothing unusual had happened all day long, and presently the stars came out bright, and we lay down among the dead, and slept soundly until daylight. There were twenty dead bodies within a rod of me." When Federal war aims shifted from an emphasis on restoring the Union to the higher goal of emancipation for four million slaves, Shaw's mother pressured her son into accepting the command of the North's vanguard black regiment, the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts. A paternalist who never fully reconciled his own prejudices about black inferiority, Shaw assumed the command with great reluctance. Yet, as he trained his recruits in Readville, Massachusetts, during the early months of 1963, he came to respect their pluck and dedication. "There is not the least doubt," he wrote his mother, "that we shall leave the state, with as good a regiment, as any that has marched." Despite such expressions of confidence, Shaw in fact continued to worry about how well his troops would perform under fire. The ultimate test came in South Carolina in July 1863, when the Fifty-fourth led a brave but ill-fated charge on Fort Wagner, at the approach to Charleston Harbor. As Shaw waved his sword and urged his men forward, an enemy bullet felled him on the fort's parapet. A few hours later the Confederates dumped his body into a mass grave with the bodies of twenty of his men. Although the assault was a failure from a military standpoint, it proved the proposition to which Shaw had reluctantly dedicated himself when he took command of the Fifty-fourth: that black soldiers could indeed be fighting men. By year's end, sixty new black regiments were being organized. A previous selection of Shaw's correspondence was privately published by his family in 1864. For this volume, Russell Duncan has restored many passages omitted from the earlier edition and has provided detailed explanatory notes to the letters. In addition he has written a lengthy biographical essay that places the young colonel and his regiment in historical context.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820342777
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
On the Boston Common stands one of the great Civil War memorials, a magnificent bronze sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It depicts the black soldiers of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry marching alongside their young white commander, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. When the philosopher William James dedicated the memorial in May 1897, he stirred the assembled crowd with these words: "There they march, warm-blooded champions of a better day for man. There on horseback among them, in the very habit as he lived, sits the blue-eyed child of fortune." In this book Shaw speaks for himself with equal eloquence through nearly two hundred letters he wrote to his family and friends during the Civil War. The portrait that emerges is of a man more divided and complex--though no less heroic--than the Shaw depicted in the celebrated film Glory. The pampered son of wealthy Boston abolitionists, Shaw was no abolitionist himself, but he was among the first patriots to respond to Lincoln's call for troops after the attack on Fort Sumter. After Cedar Mountain and Antietam, Shaw knew the carnage of war firsthand. Describing nightfall on the Antietam battlefield, he wrote, "the crickets chirped, and the frogs croaked, just as if nothing unusual had happened all day long, and presently the stars came out bright, and we lay down among the dead, and slept soundly until daylight. There were twenty dead bodies within a rod of me." When Federal war aims shifted from an emphasis on restoring the Union to the higher goal of emancipation for four million slaves, Shaw's mother pressured her son into accepting the command of the North's vanguard black regiment, the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts. A paternalist who never fully reconciled his own prejudices about black inferiority, Shaw assumed the command with great reluctance. Yet, as he trained his recruits in Readville, Massachusetts, during the early months of 1963, he came to respect their pluck and dedication. "There is not the least doubt," he wrote his mother, "that we shall leave the state, with as good a regiment, as any that has marched." Despite such expressions of confidence, Shaw in fact continued to worry about how well his troops would perform under fire. The ultimate test came in South Carolina in July 1863, when the Fifty-fourth led a brave but ill-fated charge on Fort Wagner, at the approach to Charleston Harbor. As Shaw waved his sword and urged his men forward, an enemy bullet felled him on the fort's parapet. A few hours later the Confederates dumped his body into a mass grave with the bodies of twenty of his men. Although the assault was a failure from a military standpoint, it proved the proposition to which Shaw had reluctantly dedicated himself when he took command of the Fifty-fourth: that black soldiers could indeed be fighting men. By year's end, sixty new black regiments were being organized. A previous selection of Shaw's correspondence was privately published by his family in 1864. For this volume, Russell Duncan has restored many passages omitted from the earlier edition and has provided detailed explanatory notes to the letters. In addition he has written a lengthy biographical essay that places the young colonel and his regiment in historical context.
Tell it with Pride
Author: Sarah Greenough
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300197730
Category : ART
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Published 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, this catalogue presents photographs of men who were part of one of the first African American regiments to fight for the Union in the Civil War and explores the way the Shaw Memorial and other works of art commemorate the sacrifices and hopes of the soldiers, their families, and communities"--Publisher's description.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300197730
Category : ART
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Published 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, this catalogue presents photographs of men who were part of one of the first African American regiments to fight for the Union in the Civil War and explores the way the Shaw Memorial and other works of art commemorate the sacrifices and hopes of the soldiers, their families, and communities"--Publisher's description.
Gettysburg National Military Park (1863) (eBook)
Author: Julia Hargrove
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 078778608X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The Battle of Gettysburg was a fierce battle and the turning point of the Civil War. Students will enjoy learning more about the battle as well as discovering interesting facts about the southern commander, Robert E. Lee, and the northern commander, George G. Meade. They'll have the opportunity to read the words of the famous speech President Abraham Lincoln gave at the park's dedication and insightful questions will help them analyze and understand it. This book will pique students' interest in this historic site and make them want to learn more about Gettysburg and other events that were a part of the Civil War.
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
ISBN: 078778608X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The Battle of Gettysburg was a fierce battle and the turning point of the Civil War. Students will enjoy learning more about the battle as well as discovering interesting facts about the southern commander, Robert E. Lee, and the northern commander, George G. Meade. They'll have the opportunity to read the words of the famous speech President Abraham Lincoln gave at the park's dedication and insightful questions will help them analyze and understand it. This book will pique students' interest in this historic site and make them want to learn more about Gettysburg and other events that were a part of the Civil War.