Robert Smalls, born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina, executed one of the Civil War's boldest escapes by stealing the Confederate transport ship CSS Planter in 1862, navigating past five armed checkpoints to surrender it to the Union Navy; this heroic act earned him freedom and led to his election as a U.S. Congressman, where he fought for education and civil rights in South Carolina.
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The man who owned a city: How Robert Smalls went from enslaved sailor to South Carolina congressman. In 1862, a man born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina carried out one of the boldest and most dangerous escapes of the entire Civil War. His name was Robert Smalls.
At just 23 years old, Smalls was forced to work aboard a Confederate military transport ship called the CSS Planter.
But before sunrise on May 13th, while the white officers were asleep on shore, Smalls secretly took command of the vessel.
Disguised in a captain's uniform, he sailed directly past five heavily armed Confederate checkpoints around Charleston Harbor. One mistake would have meant execution, but he fooled every guard. Once beyond the harbor, Smalls raised a white flag and surrendered the ship to the Union Navy, delivering valuable Confederate weapons, maps, and intelligence. The North celebrated him as a hero overnight. With reward money from the mission, Smalls later purchased the very Beaufort home where he had once been enslaved as a child. He eventually served five terms in Congress, fighting for education and civil rights across South Carolina after the war finally ended.
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