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Etched in Clay: The Life of Dave, Enslaved Potter and Poet [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 206x132x13 mm, weight: 181 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Lee & Low Books
  • ISBN-10: 1620148072
  • ISBN-13: 9781620148075
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 206x132x13 mm, weight: 181 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Mar-2018
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  • ISBN-10: 1620148072
  • ISBN-13: 9781620148075
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A biography of Dave the Potter, an enslaved man and talented potter who carved poetry on his pottery.

Sometime around 1815, an enslaved young man named Dave was brought to Edgefield, South Carolina, the center of a pottery-producing area known for the alkaline glazes used on the stoneware. Dave was taught how to turn pots and jars on a pottery wheel by one of his first owners. As Dave’s talent flourished, he created pieces of great beauty and often massive size. He also somehow learned to read and write, in spite of South Carolina’s strongly-held fear of slave literacy. And then Dave did something even more incredible—he began to sign his jars and carve many of them with sayings and poems that reflected his daily life and experiences. He spoke out against slavery not by protesting or revolting, but by daring to write at all. Andrea Cheng has crafted a biography in verse as beautiful as one of Dave’s jars. In simple, powerful words, including some of Dave’s original writings, we learn his extraordinary story of courage, creative inspiration, and triumph.

The acclaimed biography-in-verse about the life and times of Dave, an enslaved potter who inscribed his works with short poems during the years leading up to the Civil War.



Best Children's Books of the Year, Bank Street College of Education
Junior Library Guild Selection
Parents' Choice Gold Award, Parents' Choice Foundation
Teacher's Choices, International Literacy Association (ILA)
Notable Books in the Language Arts, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Choices, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Notables in Language Arts, National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Skipping Stones Honor Award, Skipping Stones Magazine
Storytelling World Award, Storytelling World

The acclaimed biography-in-verse about the life and times of Dave, an enslaved potter who inscribed his works with short poems during the years leading up to the Civil War.

Now in paperback!

Sometime before 1818, an enslaved young man named Dave was brought to Edgefield, in the heart of South Carolina's pottery-producing area. From the time he was first taught to turn a potter's wheel, Dave showed exceptional natural talent. Soon he was creating pieces of great beauty and often massive size. He also learned to read and write, even though South Carolina had laws prohibiting slave literacy. And then Dave did something even more daring: he began to sign his jars and carve many of them with sayings and short poems that reflected his daily life and experiences. With these courageous acts, Dave quietly protested the brutality of slavery and asserted his humanity.

Here is an evocative portrait of Dave as memorable as one of his jars. Through simple yet powerful poetry, including some of Dave's inscriptions, we learn his extraordinary story of perseverance, creative inspiration, and hope. Today Dave's legacy lives on in the artistry of his pottery, in his intriguing words, and as a reminder of the dignity and resilience of the human spirit.

Introduction xi
Map
xii
Main Narrators And Characters xiv
Pottersville Stoneware Manufactory
3(2)
Pottersville Partners
5(2)
Augusta Auction
7(2)
Another Name
9(1)
Clay And Hope
10(1)
Pottery Lesson
11(3)
Dangerous Talent
14(1)
Jumping The Broomstick
15(3)
You Should Be Grateful
18(1)
My Eliza
19(1)
That Man Is Mine
20(1)
I Beg You
21(2)
Departure
23(1)
Brilliant Glazes
24(1)
Loading The Furnace
25(1)
Firing Time
26(2)
What's Gotten Into That Boy?
28(1)
That's My Jar
29(4)
The Scriptures
33(1)
Our Conscience
34(1)
The Blue Back Speller
35(3)
Tell The World
38(2)
The Edgefield Hive
40(1)
Real Paper. Real Ink
41(4)
Education
45(2)
A New Husband
47(2)
Submissionists
49(1)
Speaking Out
50(2)
Words And Verses
52(1)
Death Of Harvey Drake
53(2)
Lord. Help Us
55(2)
Purchase
57(1)
Missing Dave
58(2)
Second Nature
60(1)
Nat Turner
61(1)
End Slave Literacy
62(1)
Etched In Clay
63(2)
A Poemi
65(2)
Anti-Literacy Law
67(2)
Stop That Foolishness
69(1)
Delivery
70(1)
On The Train Tracks
71(2)
Turning. Turning
73(2)
Letter To Dave
75(1)
Home Again
76(1)
On To Louisiana
77(2)
Why?
79(1)
A Helper
80(1)
Carving Words
81(1)
Our Legacy
82(1)
Horse Creek
83(1)
A Loan
84(1)
Luck Is Here
85(2)
I Made This Jar
87(1)
A Master Potter
88(1)
This Jar Is Bare
89(1)
To Lewis Miles
90(1)
Write No More
91(2)
The Choice Is Mine
93(1)
Stubborn
94(1)
Silence
95(1)
My Father's Death
96(1)
For Sale
97(1)
Sold Again
98(2)
A High Price
100(1)
Get To Work!
101(3)
Wait For Night
104(1)
Stony Bluff
105(2)
Homecoming
107(1)
A Joke
108(1)
Good Times
109(2)
Where Is My Family?
111(1)
Our Fortune
112(1)
Jar Of Riches
113(1)
Great And Noble Jar
114(1)
War
115(4)
Repentance
119(1)
The End Is Near
120(2)
Black In Blue
122(1)
What Did I Expect?
123(3)
A New Name
126(3)
To A Friend
129(1)
Little David
130(3)
Afterword 133(2)
Edgefield Pottery 135(2)
Dave S Inscriptions 137(2)
Authors Note 139(2)
Acknowledgments 141(1)
Author's Sources 142