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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ USA to Premiere 'Glory' With Intro by Andre Braugher ]]></title>
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                                <p>Continuing its three-year-old Characters Unite Film Series, USA Network will premiere the Academy Award-winning film <em>Glory</em>, the Civil War epic about the Union Army’s first formal unit made up entirely of African-American soldiers.</p><p>The Feb, 21 premiere (at 7 p.m. ET) is part of USA's Black History Month and Characters Unite Month programming. Andre Braugher, who made his feature debut in the 1989 film, will  introduce it; the telecast will have limited commercial interruptions, USA said.</p><p>The network's ongoing Characters Unite campaign, rooted in USA's branding as the "Characters Welcome" network, supports "activities and messaging that combat prejudice and intolerance while promoting understanding and acceptance -- on-air, online, and in communities across the country," USA said; the Characters Unite Film Series, launched in April 2012, aims to stimulate dialogue around social injustice.</p><p><em>Glory</em> is the eighth film in the series. Previous films include <em>Schindler’s List</em>, introduced by its, director Steven Spielberg; <em>Milk</em>, with an introduction by EmmyAward-winner and activist Neil Patrick Harris; and <em>Philadelphia</em>, introduced by President Bill Clinton.</p>
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