Civil ... - The Blue And The Gray -1982- -multi Sub-
In the valley below, the morning mist began to lift, revealing the distinct lines of battle. To the north stood the disciplined ranks of the Union, a sea of deep blue. To the south, the weathered, determined lines of the Confederacy, a wave of dusty gray.
The miniseries follows John as he becomes a "special artist" for the burgeoning illustrated press, covering everything from the first major battle at Bull Run to the fall of Richmond. The title itself is a direct nod to the iconic uniforms worn by the Union army (Blue) and the Confederate States army (Gray). The Blue and the Gray -1982- -multi sub- Civil ...
The miniseries follows the lives of two families: the Northern Stonemans and the Southern Bannisters. The Stonemans, from Pennsylvania, are abolitionists who strongly oppose slavery. In contrast, the Bannisters, from Virginia, are slave owners who support the Confederacy. As the war breaks out, the families are torn apart, with sons, husbands, and fathers fighting on opposite sides of the conflict. In the valley below, the morning mist began
The paint stained the bricks a deep, stubborn blue. The crowd gasped. For a breath, the world held in the way of things that refuse to continue unchanged. Leaders on both sides shouted for order, but order carries the weight of intention; it wasn’t enough. When the shouts died, Jori, knees scraped and palms raw, knelt and used her sleeve to smear the paint along the bridge’s rail. Liam moved closer and took an old gray scarf from his neck and tied it to the iron post. Marie took her husband’s sign brush and, with a hand steadier than she felt, wove a stripe of gray into the blue. The miniseries follows John as he becomes a