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Gullah Statesman: Robert Smalls from Slavery to Congress, 1839-1915
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Gullah Statesman: Robert Smalls from Slavery to Congress, 1839-1915

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This is a political biography of the first African American hero of the Civil War.A native of Beaufort, South Carolina, Robert Smalls was born into slavery but - through acts of remarkable courage and determination - became the first African American hero of the Civil War and one of the most influential African American politicians in South Carolina history. In this largely political biography of Smalls’ inspirational story, Miller traces the triumphs and setbacks of the celebrated U.S. congressman and advocate of compulsory, desegregated public education to illustrate how the life and contributions of this singular individual were indicative of the rise and fall of political influence for all African Americans during this rough transitional period in American history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
3 March 2008
Pages
285
ISBN
9781570037597

This is a political biography of the first African American hero of the Civil War.A native of Beaufort, South Carolina, Robert Smalls was born into slavery but - through acts of remarkable courage and determination - became the first African American hero of the Civil War and one of the most influential African American politicians in South Carolina history. In this largely political biography of Smalls’ inspirational story, Miller traces the triumphs and setbacks of the celebrated U.S. congressman and advocate of compulsory, desegregated public education to illustrate how the life and contributions of this singular individual were indicative of the rise and fall of political influence for all African Americans during this rough transitional period in American history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Country
United States
Date
3 March 2008
Pages
285
ISBN
9781570037597