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Robert Smalls Stole a Confederate Ship


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An enslaved man wearing his captain's signature straw hat steered a Confederate warship past five armed forts in the dead of night. Robert Smalls didn't just escape slavery—he pulled off one of the most audacious heists in American military history. With his family hidden below deck and Confederate naval signals memorized, Smalls mimicked his captain's swagger so perfectly that Fort Sumter waved him through without suspicion.

This is Beaufort, South Carolina, 1862. Smalls was trusted to pilot the CSS Planter but treated as property. When the white crew left him alone with the ship to spend the night with their wives, Smalls saw his moment. What followed was a midnight operation requiring perfect timing, nerves of steel, and the kind of brilliant planning that would make him invaluable to Union intelligence—and eventually land him in Congress.

You've never heard this story because history forgot Robert Smalls. The man who provided Union forces with Confederate code books, piloted ships through 17 major battles, purchased his former master's house, and wrote South Carolina's first mandatory public education law deserves better. His entire post-war life was a masterclass in turning impossible circumstances into historic achievement.

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Show Notes: In This Episode:

  • How an enslaved pilot memorized Confederate naval signals and his captain's mannerisms to steal a warship
  • The terrifying moment Smalls sailed past Fort Sumter with his family hidden below deck
  • Why Smalls' Confederate intelligence was so valuable that Lincoln immediately authorized black troop enlistment
  • Smalls' remarkable post-war life: from Civil War hero to five-term Congressman
  • The unbelievable kindness Smalls showed his former master's widow


Key Figures:

  • Robert Smalls - Enslaved pilot who became Union naval captain and U.S. Congressman
  • Hannah Smalls - Robert's wife who said "where you die, I will die" before the escape
  • Captain Riley - Confederate captain whose uniform and swagger Smalls perfectly mimicked
  • Abraham Lincoln - Changed his position on black troops after learning of Smalls' intelligence value


Timeline:

  • May 1862: Smalls steals CSS Planter and delivers it to Union blockade
  • 1862-1865: Smalls fights in 17 major Civil War battles for Union Navy
  • 1863: Confederate master's home seized; Smalls purchases it after war
  • 1868-1887: Smalls serves five terms in U.S. House of Representatives
  • 1895: Smalls delivers powerful defense of his race before South Carolina Legislature
  • 1915: Smalls dies; tributes and monuments erected nationwide


Tags: Robert Smalls, Civil War history, Confederate ship, Beaufort South Carolina, enslaved resistance, Union Navy, 1862, American Civil War, local history, forgotten history, true story, CSS Planter, Fort Sumter, black Civil War soldiers, Reconstruction, South Carolina, naval history, military history, Underground Railroad

Category: History

Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Introduction: The Forgotten American Hero 1:15 - The Setup: Trusted Pilot, Confederate Ship 3:30 - Planning the Impossible Escape 5:45 - Midnight Heist: Stealing the CSS Planter 8:00 - Passing Fort Sumter: The Most Dangerous Moment 10:00 - Delivering the Ship to Union Forces 11:30 - Civil War Service and Congressional Career 13:00 - Conclusion: A Legacy of Courage



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