Surprisingly, the movie was adequately historically correct. I searched up that the soldiers were enraged about their pay and Shaw did support them. Also, the scene in the war hospital was really accurate. At that time, the hospitals at that time had very dirty conditions and there were many participating in amputation. The movie portrayed this perfectly. Also, I found out that the reactions that we wrote down for answers, between the colored and white soldiers were genuine because, at the time of the war, I still would have expected the white soldiers to still be racist towards the colored. The way the movie depicted the improvement of the regiment through out the time they were trained was accurate because, factually, they were not prepared at first, but they improved after hard training.
JASON KONG
haha I know right jason? Hollywood made an historically correct movie. it was one of my favorites now because of how it showed what the African-Americans did for our country
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