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- Robert Smalls - 13 May 1862 : r ShermanPosting - Reddit
Robert Smalls - 13 May 1862 On this day in 1862, 23 year old Robert Smalls freed his fellow slaves on board the gunboat CSS PLANTER while her officers were on shore liberty, and together, they commandeered the ship
- Meet Robert Smalls : r Damnthatsinteresting - Reddit
Robert Smalls Robert Smalls (April 5, 1839 – February 23, 1915) was an American businessman, publisher, and politician Born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina, he freed himself, his crew, and their families during the American Civil War by commandeering a Confederate transport ship, CSS Planter, in Charleston harbor, on May 13, 1862, and sailing it from Confederate-controlled waters
- The extraordinary life of Robert Smalls - Reddit
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- The amazing story of Robert Smalls - he escaped from slavery . . . - Reddit
The amazing story of Robert Smalls - he escaped from slavery and became one of the first African American politicians
- Robert Smalls : r BeAmazed - Reddit
Smalls guided the ship past the five Confederate harbor forts without incident, as he gave the correct signals at checkpoints The Planter had been commanded by a Captain Relay, and Smalls copied Relay's manners and straw hat on deck to fool Confederate onlookers from shore and the forts The Planter sailed past Fort Sumter at about 4:30 a m
- The adventure of Robert Smalls : r HistoryMemes - Reddit
We get a movie full of inacuracies about a group that made the majority of their wealth off capturing and selling slaves, but still no robert smalls movie
- [Image] Meet Robert Smalls : r GetMotivated - Reddit
At 3 a m Smalls and seven of the eight slave crewmen made their previously planned escape to the Union blockade ships Smalls put on the captain's uniform and wore a straw hat similar to the captain's He sailed the ship past what was then called Southern Wharf, and stopped at another wharf to pick up his wife and child, and the families of the other men
- [6000 x 4000] USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) departs Yokosuka . . . - Reddit
[6000 x 4000] USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) departs Yokosuka, Japan 18MAY2021 She will shortly be renamed after Robert Smalls, a former slave who stole the steamer CSS Planter and escaped from Charleston on May 13, 1862, with his family, rescuing enslaved people and capturing military material
- USS Robert Smalls (CG 62) separates from the USNS Charles Drew . . . - Reddit
USS Robert Smalls (CG 62) separates from the USNS Charles Drew (T-AKE-10) and USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115) following a replenishment-at-sea in the Philippine Sea during Valiant Shield 2024
- Robert Smalls : r BlackObelisk - Reddit
1861, Robert Smalls was a crewmember on a ship called “The Planter” The owners of The Planter contracted the it out to the Confederate army as a transport ship Smalls found himself to be the pilot of The Planter On May 12, 1862, the white crewmembers of the Planter went ashore in Charleston, leaving Smalls and the enslaved crewmembers alone
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