Robert Smalls, an enslaved sailor born in South Carolina in 1839, used his intelligence and knowledge of Confederate ships to orchestrate a daring escape on May 13, 1862, by stealing the Confederate transport ship Planter from Charleston Harbor, risking execution to free himself, his family, and the crew.
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On the night of May 13th, 1862, a Confederate military ship quietly slipped through Charleston Harbor.
Nothing seemed unusual. The guards saw familiar faces. The signals appeared correct. But something extraordinary was happening aboard that vessel. The ship was not being controlled by Confederate officers. It was being stolen. And the man leading the escape was an enslaved black sailor named Robert Smalls.
What followed became one of the boldest escapes of the American Civil War.
Born into slavery, Robert Smalls was born enslaved in South Carolina in 1839. Like millions of enslaved people in the American South, his life was controlled by others from birth.
But Smalls possessed something difficult to suppress, intelligence. He learned quickly. He observed constantly.
And over time, he became deeply familiar with ships in Charleston Harbor.
By the Civil War, Smalls worked aboard a Confederate transport ship called the Planter.
Officially, he was not its captain, but in practice, he knew the vessel extremely well, perhaps better than the white officers themselves.
The plan begins.
Charleston Harbor was heavily defended.
Forts surrounded the water. Cannons watched every movement. Escape seemed nearly impossible. But Smalls noticed something important. The white officers often left the ship at night. And when they did, the enslaved crew remained aboard alone. Smalls began planning, not just for himself, yeah, but for his family and the families of the crew.
If they failed, execution was likely.
But staying meant remaining enslaved forever.
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