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Etched In Clay The Life Of Dave Enslaved Potter And Poet Cheng Andrea

  • SKU: BELL-7466594
Etched In Clay The Life Of Dave Enslaved Potter And Poet Cheng Andrea
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Etched In Clay The Life Of Dave Enslaved Potter And Poet Cheng Andrea instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lee & Low Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.63 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Cheng Andrea
ISBN: 9781600604515, 9781600608933, 160060451X, 1600608930
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Etched In Clay The Life Of Dave Enslaved Potter And Poet Cheng Andrea by Cheng Andrea 9781600604515, 9781600608933, 160060451X, 1600608930 instant download after payment.

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. Today Dave is considered to be a master craftsperson whose jars are among the most sought-after pieces of Edgefield pottery.

Etched in Clay is unique in that it is aimed at a middle grade and young adult audience, yet the spare prose makes it accessible to a wide range of reading levels. Dave's story is powerful, and I'm in awe of Cheng's ability to use a few hand-picked words to pack such an emotional punch.


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