Rebecca Dwight Bruff, left, author of “Trouble the Water,” about the life and times of Beaufort’s Robert Smalls, speaks during the celebration of Smalls’ 185th Birthday on Friday, April 5, at Tabernacle Baptist Church. The event was hosted by the Beaufort Republican Women’s Club. Also present was a group of students from Riverview Charter School, seated at right, who put together a video of Smalls’ experiences growing up an enslaved person in Beaufort, S.C., becoming a Civil War hero and serving five terms in the U.S. Congress. Bob Sofaly/The Island News

Republican women, Riverview students kick off Smalls’ birthday celebration

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By Martha Thwaite Weeks 

For The Island News

The 185th birthday of Robert Smalls Birthday was well celebrated April 5, 2024, in Beaufort, as the event sponsored by Reverend Ken Hodges and the Beaufort Republican Women’s Club was a success. 

The party began at 11 a.m. in the lecture room of the Tabernacle Baptist Church at 901 Craven Street. Author Rebecca Dwight Bruff, the guest speaker, told guests that when she learned that no book had ever been written about Beaufort’s famous son, she researched the former slave Smalls and wrote her award-winning tribute, “Trouble The Water.”

Under the direction of media instructor Lisa Clancy, students from the Riverview Charter School delighted attendees with their video presentation about the life and accomplishments of Smalls. Following the video, Reverend Hodges spoke about Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid in which hundreds of enslaved people in South Carolina were freed. 

Donations were accepted for the Harriet Tubman Memorial Fund, proceeds of which will go to the statue of Tubman that will be placed the Robert Smalls bust in the garden of the historic Tabernacle Baptist Church.

Riverview student Emma Mistic won the drawing for a flight with Beaufort Flight Training.

Beaufort Republican Women’s Club member Jean Sulc accompanied the singing of happy birthday on her cello, while cake and punch were served as the Riverview students mingled with other guests.

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