8.3.CE Extender

Grade(s): 8

Subject(s): Social Studies

Year: 2019

Gunboat "Planter" | History of SC Slide Collection
Gunboat "Planter" | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 2

Photo

The gunboat "Planter," seized by an African-American crew and the daring African-American harbor pilot Robert Smalls, did manage to break the federal blockade of the city in May of 1862. Smalls...
Burning of Columbia | Palmetto Heritage

Video

This reenactment is based on excerpts from Emma LeConte’s diary. Emma, then seventeen years old, kept a diary for several months in 1865 chronicling the approach, occupation and burning of the city of...
Charleston Forts, Part 2
Episode 2

Video

The story of the three forts continues with this segment on Fort Johnson and Fort Sumter.
A Daring Escape: The Planter | Periscope
A Daring Escape: The Planter | Periscope
Episode 2

Photo

On the evening of May 12, 1862, the captain and officers of the Planter left the ship to spend the night on the shore. Robert and the rest of the slave crew had to stay on board under captain's orders...
Robert Smalls | Periscope
Robert Smalls | Periscope
Episode 1

Photo

In 1839, Robert Smalls was born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina. As a slave, he worked in the Charleston shipyards. After learning the local harbor and surrounding waters, 23-year-old Robert...