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Dave the Potter

By Bookishkind @bookishkind
He is known as Dave the Potter, Dave the Slave, or just Dave.
He lived in Edgefield, South Carolina before the Civil War as a slave.
He was a talented potter and poet.
His words and life's work still stand today.

Dave the Potter

Dave the Potter: by Laban Carrick Hill

I am fascinated by his life and how he made an impact.
To know of a life that was lived so long ago is amazing.
I would love to own one of his pieces.
Here are some of his poems and pottery.
There is also a children's book about him.
He lived and mattered, just as all of us do.
I might just have a new hero to add to my list.
This noble jar will hold 20
Fill it with silver 
Then you'll have plenty
8 April, 1858
Dave the Potter
Dave the Potter
Dave the Potter

The sun, moon and – stars
in the west are plenty of – bears
29 July 1858

Dave the Potter
 To us
it is just dirt,
the ground we walk on...
But to Dave
it was clay,
the plain and basic stuff
upon which he formed a life
as a slave nearly 200 years ago.

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I wonder where is all my relations Friendship to all – and every nation 16 August 1857
Quote by Laban Carrack Hill
Some Links: Dave the Slave Dave the Potter Leonard Todd Laban Carrack Hill

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