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  1. 30 de sept. de 2008 · This audacious and intricately coordinated escape, masterminded by a 24-year-old sailor named Robert Smalls, astonished the world and exploded the Confederate claim that Southern slaves did not crave freedom or have the ability to take decisive action. Robert Smalls's heroic career had only begun.

  2. 30 de sept. de 2008 · This audacious and intricately coordinated escape, masterminded by a 24-year-old sailor named Robert Smalls, astonished the world and exploded the Confederate claim that Southern slaves did not crave freedom or have the ability to take decisive action. Robert Smalls's heroic career had only begun.

  3. Books. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s American Heroes: Robert Smalls: The Boat Thief. DIANE Publishing Company, 2011 - 48 pages. In 1862, a group of slaves stole one of the Confederacy¿s most...

  4. 17 de oct. de 2023 · This audacious and intricately coordinated escape, masterminded by a 24-year-old sailor named Robert Smalls, astonished the world and exploded the Confederate claim that Southern slaves did not crave freedom or have the ability to take decisive action.

  5. Product Information. In 1862, eight slaves stole a Confederate gunship from the port of Charleston, South Carolina, and delivered it to the Federal Navy. The audacious plan was masterminded by 24-year-old black sailor Robert Smalls, a brilliant military strategist who shattered the color barrier that kept black men out of the armed forces.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2023 · This audacious and intricately coordinated escape, masterminded by a 24-year-old sailor named Robert Smalls, astonished the world and exploded the Confederate claim that Southern slaves did not crave freedom or have the ability to take decisive action.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · American Heroes: Robert Smalls, the Boat Thief by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Grade Levels: 2 – 3, 4 – 6, 7 – 12. On a moonlit night in the spring of 1862, six slaves stole one of the Confederacy’s most crucial gunships from its wharf in the South Carolina port of Charleston and delivered it to the Federal Navy.