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Dave the Potter

Dave the Potter. Audrey Wright. Artist’s Showcase. Historical Literature. Dr. Gabrielle Foreman. Dance. Vincent Thomas. Dance. Dr. Lynnette Overby. Artwork. Poetry. Jonathan Green. Glenis Redmond. Music. Ralph Russell. Getting Involved. Literacy.

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Dave the Potter

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  1. Dave the Potter • Audrey Wright

  2. Artist’s Showcase Historical Literature Dr. Gabrielle Foreman Dance Vincent Thomas Dance Dr. Lynnette Overby Artwork Poetry Jonathan Green Glenis Redmond Music Ralph Russell

  3. Getting Involved

  4. Literacy I wonder where is all my relations Friendship to all - and every nation 16 August 1857 I made this Jar = for cash -- though its called = lucre Trash // 22 August 1857 a pretty little Girl, on a virge Volcaic mountains[s], how, they burge 24 August 1857

  5. Artist’s Showcase The Cotton Dance Combination of: Pantomime Dance Poetry Music

  6. The Dance

  7. Cotton Research

  8. Character Development

  9. Historical Empathy

  10. References Ball, Charles. Life of a Negro Slave. S.l.: S.n., 184-. Print. Baldwin, Cinda K. Great & Noble Jar: Traditional Stoneware of South Carolina. [Columbia, SC]: McKissick Museum [of] The University of South Carolina, 1993. Print. Blassingame, John W. The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South. New York: Oxford UP, 1979. Print. Campbell, John Douglas. The Gender Division of Labor, Slave Reproduction, and the Slave Family Economy on Southern Cotton Plantations, 1800-1865. N.p.: n.p., 1988. Print. Dave, and Jill Beute Koverman. I Made This Jar--: The Life and Works of the Enslaved African-American Potter, Dave. [Columbia, SC]: McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, 1998. Print. DeFrantz, Thomas. Dancing Many Drums: Excavations in African American Dance. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, 2002. Print. Horne, Catherine Wilson. Crossroads of Clay: The Southern Alkaline-glazed Stoneware Tradition. Columbia, SC: McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, 1990. Print. Hudson, Larry E. To Have and to Hold: Slave Work and Family Life in Antebellum South Carolina. Athens: University of Georgia, 1997. Print. Hurmence, Belinda. Before Freedom, When I Just Can Remember: Twenty-seven Oral Histories of Former South Carolina Slaves. Winston-Salem, NC: J.F. Blair, 1989. Print. Jackson, John Andrew. The Experience of a Slave in South Carolina. London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1862. Print. Jacobs, Harriet A., Lydia Maria Child, and Jean Fagan. Yellin. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1987. Print. Katz-Hyman, Martha B., and Kym S. Rice. World of a Slave: Encyclopedia of the Material Life of Slaves in the United States. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood, 2011. Print. Manning, Susan. Modern Dance, Negro Dance: Race in Motion. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2004. Print. Rawick, George P. The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Pr., 1972. Print. Rohd, Michael. Theatre for Community, Conflict & Dialogue: The Hope Is Vital Training Manual. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1998. Print.

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