This picture book biography of Robert Smalls, a slave from South Carolina who later became a U. S. Congressman, focuses on his life as a young slave working as a ship's wheelman. Using his knowledge of navigation and the trust of the ship's officers, Smalls executed a plot to commandeer a Confederate ship secretly loaded with the black crew's families and cannons to the North. This factual account reads like a suspense story as Smalls risks the lives of all on board to gain their freedom. The impressionistic art enhances the story and will keep young readers involved. An afterword gives details of Smalls' life through his distinguished career in Congress. A bibliography is also included.
3/11/2009
Seven Miles to Freedom by Janet Halfmann
Illustrated by Duane Smith. Grades 3-5.
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African Americans,
biography,
Civil War,
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Linda, thanks for your wonderful review of my book, Seven Miles to Freedom: The Robert Smalls Story. I am so happy that I was able to share his amazing story with others.
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Second. An interesting account of a slave's unique escape to freedom and his distinguished career afterwards. This would be a wonderful addition to a Civil War unit for upper elementary and middle school students.
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