Robert smalls is a man who was a slaveFor the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.Robert Smalls (April 5 1839 - February 23 1915), the African American slave who became a naval hero at the same time he freed himself and his family in May 1862 from slavery
They were dis-unified because many joined democrats, some didn't agree on civil rights or suffrage of African Americans. ~smalls
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I don't know if it was in his childhood but I had picked out the name "Cato" for later use because I had read that was Washington's hero. I do not know who he was.
Robert Smalls House was created in 1839.
Fort Robert Smalls was created in 1863.
Robert Smalls lived in Charleston, South Carolina as a slave.
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Yes, the Civil war lasted until 1865, and Robert Smalls died in 1915, when he was 76 years old.
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Robert Smalls was born on April 5, 1839 and died at the age of 75 on February 23, 1915. Robert Smalls was a slave who commandeered a Southern ship to take himself, his family and others to freedom in 1862. During Reconstruction, he was a Republican congressman from South Carolina.
He was a slave for the south.
Yes, Robert Smalls was an abolitionist. He was an African American who escaped slavery by commandeering a Confederate ship and delivering it to Union forces during the Civil War. Smalls later became a strong advocate for the abolition of slavery and civil rights for African Americans.
robert had a graet childhood!
At the beginning of the US Civil War, Robert Smalls was working at the harbor in Charleston, South Carolina. (He was still a slave, so his wages were paid to his owner.)