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Robert Smalls: The Enslaved Pilot Who Seized a Warship

Robert Smalls: The Enslaved Pilot Who Seized a Warship

Published 1 month ago
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An enslaved pilot in Charleston Harbor stole a Confederate warship, passed armed forts, and sailed his family to freedom in plain sight. In this episode, we follow Robert Smalls’s escape, the Civil War intelligence he delivered to the Union, and the fight for Black freedom and power that came next — listen now to hear how one night changed history.

Robert Smalls was an enslaved pilot in Charleston Harbor who seized the Confederate steamer Planter, passed armed forts, and sailed his family to freedom. This episode follows the Robert Smalls escape, the Civil War intelligence he delivered to the Union, and how his courage shaped Black military service and Reconstruction politics.

• Learn how Smalls used harbor knowledge, signals, and timing to pull off the escape.
• Hear how the seized warship gave the Union a ship, codebook, and mine maps.
• See why Robert Smalls became a symbol for Black enlistment and leadership.
• Follow his postwar work in South Carolina government and the U.S. House.

Chapter labels:
Charleston Harbor and the Planter
The Night of the Escape
What the Union Got
From War Hero to Lawmaker

Related resources: [Transcript](/transcript), [Listen next: Reconstruction and Black political power](/episodes/reconstruction), [National Park Service biography](https://www.nps.gov/people/robert-smalls.htm), [Smithsonian Magazine feature](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/thrilling-tale-how-robert-smalls-heroically-sailed-stolen-confederate-ship-freedom-180963689/).

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