Robert Smalls Planter - Robert Smalls / Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the .
The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. Smalls surrendered the planter to the u.s. Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the . On 13 may 1862, her pilot, robert smalls, boldly steamed her past the .
Smalls was hired as a pilot for the blockading squadron, and in 1863 he was made captain of the planter. Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. This paper addresses the accomplishments of the slave robert smalls and his absconding with the valuable confederate steamship, the planter, from the . Smalls became the first black man to become a pilot in . After the war, smalls returned to beaufort and . Smalls surrendered the planter to the u.s. Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. How one man led a ship of black slaves into freedom.
Smalls surrendered the planter to the u.s.
On may 12, 1862, robert smalls, an enslaved crewmember of the confederate ship planter, courageously seized both the ship and freedom. On 13 may 1862, her pilot, robert smalls, boldly steamed her past the . Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the . Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. Smalls became the first black man to become a pilot in . Smalls surrendered the planter to the u.s. Under the cover of night the men and their families boarded the planter and sailed toward a . Smalls was hired as a pilot for the blockading squadron, and in 1863 he was made captain of the planter. The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . Captain of the planter, u.s. How one man led a ship of black slaves into freedom. Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the .
Smalls became the first black man to become a pilot in . On may 12, 1862, robert smalls, an enslaved crewmember of the confederate ship planter, courageously seized both the ship and freedom. Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. Smalls was hired as a pilot for the blockading squadron, and in 1863 he was made captain of the planter.
Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the . Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the . Captain of the planter, u.s. Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. Smalls was hired as a pilot for the blockading squadron, and in 1863 he was made captain of the planter. Under the cover of night the men and their families boarded the planter and sailed toward a . The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . After the war, smalls returned to beaufort and .
The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south .
Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. Smalls surrendered the planter to the u.s. On may 12, 1862, robert smalls, an enslaved crewmember of the confederate ship planter, courageously seized both the ship and freedom. Smalls was hired as a pilot for the blockading squadron, and in 1863 he was made captain of the planter. Captain of the planter, u.s. Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. On 13 may 1862, her pilot, robert smalls, boldly steamed her past the . Under the cover of night the men and their families boarded the planter and sailed toward a . Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the . How one man led a ship of black slaves into freedom. After the war, smalls returned to beaufort and . The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the .
Captain of the planter, u.s. The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . Smalls became the first black man to become a pilot in . Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. How one man led a ship of black slaves into freedom.
The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . Smalls became the first black man to become a pilot in . After the war, smalls returned to beaufort and . This paper addresses the accomplishments of the slave robert smalls and his absconding with the valuable confederate steamship, the planter, from the . Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the . Smalls was hired as a pilot for the blockading squadron, and in 1863 he was made captain of the planter.
On 13 may 1862, her pilot, robert smalls, boldly steamed her past the .
The underground railroad shuttled countless enslaved black people out of the south . Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the . Robert smalls was born into slavery on the mckee plantation. Captain of the planter, u.s. Under the cover of night the men and their families boarded the planter and sailed toward a . Smalls became the first black man to become a pilot in . On may 12, 1862, robert smalls, an enslaved crewmember of the confederate ship planter, courageously seized both the ship and freedom. After the war, smalls returned to beaufort and . How one man led a ship of black slaves into freedom. On 13 may 1862, her pilot, robert smalls, boldly steamed her past the . Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the . Smalls surrendered the planter to the u.s.
Robert Smalls Planter - Robert Smalls / Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the .. How one man led a ship of black slaves into freedom. Robert smalls was born in beaufort in 1839, his mother lydia polite was a house slave for the . Robert smalls was born on april 5, 1839 into the institution of slavery in beaufort, south carolina, located just south of charleston on the . Military, thus securing the freedom of everyone on the vessel. Under the cover of night the men and their families boarded the planter and sailed toward a .