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