Carolina Clay
The Life and Legend of Enslaved Potter David Drake
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John F Blair Publisher
Published:12th Dec '24
Should be back in stock very soon

The compelling story of a talented potter, enslaved by the author's ancestors, who became one of the singular artists of the nineteenth century.
He signed many of his works simply as “Dave” and is known today as Potter David Drake. He made pots and storage jars—everyday items, but because of their beauty and massive size, and because Dave signed and inscribed many with poems, they are valuable works of art, now commanding six figures at auction. Many of Dave's astounding jars are found now in America's finest museums.
There is no other enslaved artist on record who dared to put his name on his work, a dangerous advertisement of literacy. Fascinated by this man and by his own troubling family history, Leonard Todd moved from Manhattan to Edgefield, South Carolina, the place where his ancestors had established a thriving pottery industry in the early 1800s. 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 slavery.
“The life of the slave potter Dave unfolds against a backdrop of cruelty, repression, war and unexpected tenderness in this intimate history. . . . [N]ot so much a definitive biography of Dave as a sweeping tale of the South itself and a touching testament to the artist.”—Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9781958888193
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336 pages