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"An excellent read...provides fascinating insight into a little-known heroic incident of the Civil War and into race relationships in the Reconstruction South." ―Bowling Green Daily News“An immersive, well-crafted history.†―The Atlanta-Journal Constitution"A valuable narrative history that will benefit readers interested in African-American, Civil War, or naval history." ―Library Journal"Lineberry ably provides context for Smalls' saga: slavery's horrors, the story of blacks in the Union fighting force...in this compelling story." ―Booklist"Succinct and powerful prose...Lineberry elevates Smalls to America's pantheon of black leaders, showing him to have been as courageous and inspirational as Harriet Tubman...and Booker T. Washington." ―Publishers Weekly"Unquestionably a remarkable story...A worthwhile Civil War biography cogently presented and ready for the big screen." ―Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)"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“When the Charleston slave Robert Smalls appropriated the Confederate steam vessel Planter and daringly piloted it out of the harbor to the Union blockade fleet in 1862, winning freedom for himself and fifteen others including his family, he became a Union hero and launched his own career as a black leader. Cate Lineberry tells this riveting and important story with great skill and verve.†―James McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Battle Cry of Freedom and Professor Emeritus of United States History at Princeton University“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, New York Times bestselling author of Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape, and the Making of Winston Churchill“One of the great tales of heroism to come out of the Civil War now has the book it deserves. Be Free or Die brings us for the first time a complete picture of Robert Smalls, the slave who stole a Confederate ship, liberated his family and friends, and went on to be a member of Congress. Thank you, Cate Lineberry, for telling so well the extraordinary story of this extraordinary man.†―Christopher Dickey, New York Times bestselling author of Our Man in Charleston: Britain’s Secret Agent in the Civil War South“The astonishing saga of Robert Smalls, from escaped slave to Union hero, springs to life in Cate Lineberry’s remarkable account. Beautifully researched and movingly told, Be Free or Die is a timeless story of courage, determination and triumph.†―Daniel Stashower, award-winning author of The Hour of Peril: The Secret Plot to Murder Lincoln Before the Civil War“The story of Robert Smalls is one of the most remarkable and inspiring of the Civil War, and Cate Lineberry tells it here with great sensitivity, keen insight, and careful scholarship. Be Free or Die is a revelatory and page-turning tribute to a legitimate American hero.†―Gary Krist, award-winning author of Empire of Sin: A Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder, and the Battle for Modern New Orleans“Robert Smalls’ daring, determined effort to free himself and his family from slavery stands as a thrilling representative of the thousands of unknown acts of self-liberation performed by slaves during the war. In Be Free or Die, Cate Lineberry brings to life the exciting story of this modest man whose dash for freedom under the guns of Charleston harbor led to service in the union navy, a successful business career, and election to the US House of Representatives.†―Jamie Malanowski, author of Commander Will Cushing: Daredevil Hero of the Civil War and lead writer of the New York Times’s award-winning “Disunion†series“The life story of Robert Smalls has few equals in the annals of American history. He is the archetype of the American Dream. In Be Free or Die Cate Lineberry has brought diligent research, compelling descriptions and high drama to this all-American story.†―Lawrence S. Rowland, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina-Beaufort“A fast-paced, well crafted work that properly and accurately portrays the incredible feats of Robert Smalls during the Civil War. His actions proved to doubters that blacks could and would serve the United States in the pursuit for victory. Robert Smalls inspired and still inspires people of all races and is truly an American hero.†―Stephen R. Wise, Ph.D. Historian and author of Gate of Hell: The Campaign for Charleston 1863 and with Lawrence Rowland, Rebellion, Reconstruction and Redemption: The History of Beaufort County Volume 2, 1861-1893
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About the Author
CATE LINEBERRY is a journalist and the author of The Secret Rescue, a #1 Wall Street Journal e-book bestseller and a finalist for the Edgar and Anthony Awards. Lineberry was previously a staff writer and editor for National Geographic Magazine and the web editor for Smithsonian Magazine. Her work has also appeared in the New York Times. Lineberry lives in Raleigh, NC.
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Product details
Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Picador; Reprint edition (July 3, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250183898
ISBN-13: 978-1250183897
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.8 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.7 out of 5 stars
45 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#341,188 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
The story of Robert Smalls escape from slavery in May 1862 is, truly, an amazing story. Unfortunately, Cate Lineberry didn't know how to write it correctly. Instead of writing a biography that would make Smalls come alive through the pages and serve as an inspiration to many, she wrote a dull monograph. If you just want the bare facts - who, what, when, where, why and how - this book would be for you. If you are looking for a biography where the subject, Robert Smalls, actually has a voice, then you are not going to find it here.That isn't to say that there aren't redeeming qualities for the book. There more certainly are. She covers life on the Sea Islands and Beaufort, South Carolina during the Civil War pretty well. In fact, her writing about life in Beaumont during that era is more impressive than her writing about Smalls.It isn't that the material isn't there. In the acknowledgements, she lists a lot of sources. Unfortunately, a vast majority of those sources are local historical sources when Smalls is a national figure. There is a lot more material that would have been of tremendous value if she would have just gone beyond regional borders, other than newspapers that she can find online.What this book lacks is a clear and concise focus. Is the escape from slavery the focus? Is Charleston and Beaumont, S.C. during the Civil War the focus? Is the history of slavery in South Carlina during the Civil War the focus? I'm not sure because the book encompasses parts of the above three questions, but none of those areas seems to be covered comprehensively enough, which made it more for a confusing read.Also, the book ends pretty abruptly after the return of Fort Sumter in 1865 as if the author was just tired of writing it. Yet Smalls had an impressive post-war career that is only touched on briefly in the epilogue.Furthermore, there are many instances where the author was speculating when more research could have given a more definitive answer. There were too many instances of the words "may," "probably," "might," or "could," when a more declarative statement could have been made. The speculation took away from what "could" have been, or "may" have been, a good read.Lastly, Lineberry is to be commended for making a valiant attempt at telling Smalls's story, difficult as it may have been. There is enough information here that should not dissuade somebody from picking it up as long as they have realistic expectations. This is not the be-all and end-all biography on the life of Robert Smalls. That book, unfortunately, has not been written yet.
I pre-ordered Lineberry's newest book and was so excited to receive it last week. I started it immediately and could not put it down. This is an amazing story about Robert Smalls' heroic feats during the Civil War (and after) and his astounding courage and determination. Author Cate Lineberry has done a phenomenal job of bringing this hero to life in a riveting story that is well researched and beautifully written! I am so surprised that I had never heard of Robert Smalls given his impact on history. This book is a must read for those who like reading about Civil War history and American heroes...even more special that it is about an African American hero. But I think the appeal of the book extends far beyond readers who just like war history - I think it should be a must read in every middle school as the younger generation should learn about Robert Smalls when they learn about all the other American heroes that have been so important to our nation's history.
I learned about Robert Smalls when I arrived in Beaufort, SC many years ago and have read every book that has been published, that I know of, since that time. The first was "The Captain of the Planter" by Dorothy Sterling, back in the 70's. I continued to read about this amazing man and, as a Certified Historic Tour Guide in Beaufort, incorporated much of what I had learned in my tours. While there are about a half-a-dozen books about Smalls and a PBS Documentary, his life and the contributions he made to his country are almost beyond belief. That being said, I had to read the recent publication of "Be Free or Die" by Cate Lineberry. Of all the books about Smalls I've read, this is absolutely the best. I thought I knew a lot about his life but this extremely well-researched book taught me so much. The book has been reviewed by several prominent historians and they, too, have given it glowing praise. That this true American hero, is so little known by the American public is such a shame. Read this book, and get it into all the schools and libraries across America. I think you will agree that Smalls may have contributed as much to the civil rights of this country as Martin Luther King, Jr., but have you even heard of him? Read about his amazing life, written by a wonderful young author who makes everything in his life breathe alive. It is an inspirational work.
Pre-ordered this after reading the author's last book. I really enjoyed reading it and found the story inspiring as well as remarkable, for Robert Smalls to do what he did is simply incredible. He was a true hero and one that I had never heard of before reading this book. I enjoy reading about our country's history and this book sets itself apart as it is extremely well written and you can tell the author did a lot of research, trying to make the book as historically accurate as possible.
Cate Lineberry has done this amazing story true justice with her account of the life and escape of Robert Smalls. I first learned of this about twenty years ago and there wasn't much in modern print one could find on Smalls then. I started giving talks at Civil War Round Tables and historical societies in 2002. No other subject matter I have spoken on gets as much positive feedback than the story of Robert Smalls. Lineberry has provided a first-rate account of Robert Smalls and the escape aboard the Planter. Her research is superb. She leaves no stone unturned. As one who knows the story intimately myself I can say confidently that Lineberry's book on Smalls is the single best volume available today. It will likely never be surpassed.
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