
In which Moominmama learns about Reconstruction, the amazing life of Robert Smalls and meets a tiny terrapin.... South Carolina is just the other side of the Savannah River, and Beaufort, S.C. is a short drive from there, a part of the Sea Islands, which has a remarkable history on several fronts. Famous women like Harriet Tubman and Clara Barton walked Beaufort's streets and cared for the injured during the Civil War. Chief among the town's claims to fame was its capture by Union soldiers early in the war (late 1861), making it the testing grounds of Reconstruction well before war ended. As plantation owners and other whites fled this productive agricultural region -- not nearly as well fortified as Charleston or Savannah -- the Union assisted the roughly 10,000 formerly enslaved people to get a toe-hold in the new economy, quickly showing the world, as Robert Smalls would later say: "My race needs no special defense. For the past history of them in this country proves ...