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Robert Smalls escaped slavery by piloting a stolen Confederate ship to freedom, then became an influential Black political leader during Reconstruction.

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  1. In May 1862, Smalls and his fellow enslaved crewmembers waited until the white crew went ashore, then sailed the ship to pick up their waiting families before slipping past Confederate forts and surrendering the vessel to the Union Navy.

  2. Using prize money from capturing the ship, Smalls later purchased the mansion of the man who once enslaved him during a tax auction of properties left behind by fleeing Confederates.

  3. Smalls served in the South Carolina state legislature before winning an election to the US Congress, where he served five terms between 1875 and 1887.

  4. He fought segregation directly, organizing a boycott that desegregated Philadelphia's transit system in 1867.

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