Carolina Clay: The Life and Legend of the Slave Potter Dave

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W. W. Norton & Company, 2008 - Art - 317 pages
"He is known today, as he was then, only as Dave. His jugs and storage jars were everyday items, but because of their beauty and sometimes massive size they are now highly sought after by collectors. Born about 1801, Dave was taught to turn pots in Edgefield, South Carolina, the center of alkaline-glazed pottery production. He also learned to read and write, in spite of South Carolina's long-standing fear of slave literacy. Even when the state made it a crime to teach a slave to write, Dave signed his pots and inscribed many of them with poems. Though his verses spoke simply of his daily experience, they were nevertheless powerful statements. He countered the slavery system not by writing words of protest but by daring to write at all. We know of no other slave artist who put his name on his work." "When Leonard Todd discovered that his family had owned Dave, he moved from Manhattan to Edgefield, where his ancestors had established the first potteries in the area. Todd studied each of Dave's poems for biographical clues, which he pieced together with local records and family letters to create this moving and dramatic chronicle of Dave's life - a story of creative triumph in the midst of oppression. Many of Dave's astounding jars are found now in America's finest museums, including the Smithsonian Institution, the Charleston Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston."--BOOK JACKET.
 

Contents

Foreword
1
PURCHASES
11
DISCOVERIES
27
WORDS
39
FIREEATERS
55
TRIPS
67
SERMONS
77
FAMILIES
89
VOTES
175
SHIRTS
189
ECHOES
203
Afterword
221
Inscriptions
229
A Word on Sources
253
Notes
257
Selected Bibliography
291

MURDERS
103
JARS
115
COUSINS
131
BATTLES
141
REUNIONS
159
Acknowledgments
295
Credits
301
Index
305
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About the author (2008)

Leonard Todd, the author of three previous books, has written for Travel & Leisure and Cosmopolitan, among other magazines. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Art and Architecture and works as a graphic designer. He lives in Edgefield, South Carolina.