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Be free or die : the amazing story of Robert Smalls' escape from slavery to Union hero

معرفی کتاب «Be free or die : the amazing story of Robert Smalls' escape from slavery to Union hero» نوشتهٔ Lineberry, Cate;Smalls, Robert، منتشرشده توسط نشر St. Martin’s Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

***Finalist for the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize*** Henry Louis Gates, Jr: "A stunning tale of a little-known figure in history." Candice Millard: "Be Free or Die makes you want to stand up and cheer." The astonishing true story of Robert Smalls' amazing journey from slave to Union hero and ultimately United States Congressman. It was a mild May morning in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1862, the second year of the Civil War, when a twenty-three-year-old slave named Robert Smalls did the unthinkable and boldly seized a Confederate steamer. With his wife and two young children hidden on board, Smalls and a small crew ran a gauntlet of heavily armed fortifications in Charleston Harbor and delivered the valuable vessel and the massive guns it carried to nearby Union forces. To be unsuccessful was a death sentence for all. Smalls' courageous and ingenious act freed him and his family from slavery and immediately made him a Union hero while simultaneously challenging much of the country's view of what African Americans were willing to do to gain their freedom. After his escape, Smalls served in numerous naval campaigns off Charleston as a civilian boat pilot and eventually became the first black captain of an Army ship. In a particularly poignant moment Smalls even bought the home that he and his mother had once served in as house slaves. Cate Lineberry's Be Free or Die is a compelling narrative that illuminates Robert Smalls' amazing journey from slave to Union hero and ultimately United States Congressman. This captivating tale of a valuable figure in American history gives fascinating insight into the country's first efforts to help newly freed slaves while also illustrating the many struggles and achievements of African Americans during the Civil War. "A stunning tale of a little-known figure in history. Robert Smalls' astounding heroism during the Civil War helped convince Lincoln and the country that African Americans were extraordinarily capable of fighting for their freedom. Lineberry has produced a triumph in this heroic story that illuminates our country's ongoing struggles with race." ?Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Professor in American History Harvard University and Executive Producer of Finding Your Roots "Be Free or Die makes you want to stand up and cheer. Cate Lineberry has done us all a great service by telling this incredibly moving, thrilling, and important story about an American hero who deserves to be remembered, and admired." ?Candice Millard, author of Hero of the Empire Facing death rather than enslavement?a story of one man's triumphant choice and ultimate rise to national hero It was a mild May morning in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1862, the second year of the Civil War, when a twenty-three-year-old slave named Robert Smalls did the unthinkable and boldly seized a Confederate steamer. With his wife and two young children hidden on board, Smalls and a small crew ran a gauntlet of heavily armed fortifications in Charleston Harbor and delivered the valuable vessel and the massive guns it carried to nearby Union forces. To be unsuccessful was a death sentence for all. Smalls' courageous and ingenious act freed him and his family from slavery and immediately made him a Union hero while simultaneously challenging much of the country's view of what African Americans were willing to do to gain their freedom. After his escape, Smalls served in numerous naval campaigns off Charleston as a civilian boat pilot and eventually became the first black captain of an Army ship. In a particularly poignant moment Smalls even bought the home that he and his mother had once served in as house slaves. Be Free or Die is a compelling narrative that illuminates Robert Smalls' amazing journey from slave to Union hero and ultimately United States Congressman. This captivating tale of a valuable figure in American history gives fascinating insight into the country's first efforts to help newly freed slaves while also illustrating the many struggles and achievements of African Americans during the Civil War

***Finalist for the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize***

Henry Louis Gates, Jr: "A stunning tale of a little-known figure in history."

Candice Millard: “Be Free or Die makes you want to stand up and cheer.”

The astonishing true story of Robert Smalls’ amazing journey from slave to Union hero and ultimately United States Congressman.


It was a mild May morning in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1862, the second year of the Civil War, when a twenty-three-year-old slave named Robert Smalls did the unthinkable and boldly seized a Confederate steamer. With his wife and two young children hidden on board, Smalls and a small crew ran a gauntlet of heavily armed fortifications in Charleston Harbor and delivered the valuable vessel and the massive guns it carried to nearby Union forces. To be unsuccessful was a death sentence for all. Smalls’ courageous and ingenious act freed him and his family from slavery and immediately made him a Union hero while simultaneously challenging much of the country’s view of what African Americans were willing to do to gain their freedom.

After his escape, Smalls served in numerous naval campaigns off Charleston as a civilian boat pilot and eventually became the first black captain of an Army ship. In a particularly poignant moment Smalls even bought the home that he and his mother had once served in as house slaves.

Cate Lineberry's Be Free or Die is a compelling narrative that illuminates Robert Smalls’ amazing journey from slave to Union hero and ultimately United States Congressman. This captivating tale of a valuable figure in American history gives fascinating insight into the country's first efforts to help newly freed slaves while also illustrating the many struggles and achievements of African Americans during the Civil War.

It Was A Mild May Morning In Charleston, South Carolina, In 1862, The Second Year Of The Civil War, When A Twenty-three-year-old Slave Named Robert Smalls Did The Unthinkable And Boldly Seized A Confederate Steamer. With His Wife And Two Young Children Hidden On Board, Smalls And A Small Crew Ran A Gauntlet Of Heavily Armed Fortifications In Charleston Harbor And Delivered The Valuable Vessel And The Massive Guns It Carried To Nearby Union Forces. To Be Unsuccessful Was A Death Sentence For All. Smalls' Courageous And Ingenious Act Freed Him And His Family From Slavery And Immediately Made Him A Union Hero While Simultaneously Challenging Much Of The Country's View Of What African Americans Were Willing To Do To Gain Their Freedom. After His Escape, Smalls Served In Numerous Naval Campaigns Off Charleston As A Civilian Boat Pilot And Eventually Became The First Black Captain Of An Army Ship. In A Particularly Poignant Moment Smalls Even Bought The Home That He And His Mother Had Once Served In As House Slaves. Be Free Or Die Is A Compelling Narrative That Illuminates Robert Smalls' Amazing Journey From Slave To Union Hero And Ultimately United States Congressman. This Captivating Tale Of A Valuable Figure In American History Gives Fascinating Insight Into The Country's First Efforts To Help Newly Freed Slaves While Also Illustrating The Many Struggles And Achievements Of African Americans During The Civil War.--jacket Flap. The Escape -- South Carolina's Son -- In The Service Of The Confederacy -- Union Hero -- Our Country Calls -- North And South -- The Keokuk -- Captain Smalls -- The City Of Brotherly Love -- Triumph And Tragedy -- Retaliation And Reward -- Epilogue. Cate Lineberry. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 237-263) And Index. Be Free or Die is a compelling narrative that illuminates Robert Smalls amazing journey from slave to Union hero and ultimately United States Congressman. It also gives fascinating insight and knowledge into the country's first efforts to help newly freed slaves while also illustrating the many struggles and achievements of African Americans during the war. It was a mild May morning in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1862, the second year of the Civil War, when a twenty-three-year-old enslaved man named Robert Smalls boldly seized a Confederate steamer. With his wife and two young children hidden on board, Smalls and a small crew ran a gauntlet of heavily armed fortifications in Charleston Harbor and delivered the valuable vessel and the massive guns it carried to nearby Union forces. Smalls courageous and ingenious act freed him and his family from slavery and immediately made him a Union hero. It also challenged much of the countrys view of what African Americans were willing to do for their freedom. In Be Free or Die , Cate Lineberry tells the remarkable story of Smalls escape and his many accomplishments during the war, including becoming the first black captain of an Army vessel. In a particularly poignant moment, Smalls even bought the home that he and his mother had once served in as house slaves.
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