Robert Smalls, American hero
TNC had a good discussion recently of the exploits of Robert Smalls, a slave who commandeered a Confederate gunboat, collected his family and some other slaves, ran the vessel into Union-controlled waters, had some other adventures, and became a congressman. I actually know Smalls’s story from spending time years ago in Beaufort, South Carolina, when ...
TNC had a good discussion recently of the exploits of Robert Smalls, a slave who commandeered a Confederate gunboat, collected his family and some other slaves, ran the vessel into Union-controlled waters, had some other adventures, and became a congressman. I actually know Smalls's story from spending time years ago in Beaufort, South Carolina, when I was writing Making the Corps, about the isolated tribe living on Parris Island, which is just a few miles away.
TNC had a good discussion recently of the exploits of Robert Smalls, a slave who commandeered a Confederate gunboat, collected his family and some other slaves, ran the vessel into Union-controlled waters, had some other adventures, and became a congressman. I actually know Smalls’s story from spending time years ago in Beaufort, South Carolina, when I was writing Making the Corps, about the isolated tribe living on Parris Island, which is just a few miles away.
In that book (p. 279), I noted that the majority of big U.S. Army bases are named after Confederate generals (Bragg, Benning, Rucker, Polk, and Hood) and suggested that there might be some small remedy to be gained from naming a Special Operations facility after Nat Turner, who led the South’s only sustained slave rebellion in 1831 and then evaded capture for six weeks. I wrote that as someone who may have had ancestors killed by Turner’s band — I know I had relatives who were slaveholders in that area. But I made the suggestion before I realized how screwed up Virginia is. It has a long way to go.
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