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    David A. Drake (September 24, 1945 – December 10, 2023) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran, he worked as a lawyer before becoming a writer in the military science fiction genre.

  3. Jun 17, 2021 · Come closer and you see the wild runs of alkaline glaze up and down the surface, and some revealing marks by the artist known as Dave the Potter or David Drake, who made powerful stoneware...

  4. Drake was an African American potter known for the massive signed stoneware he crafted in nineteenth-century Edgefield, South Carolina.

    • Who Is David Drake?
    • How Did David Drake Use Pottery and Poetry to Protest Slavery?
    • Where Can You See David Drake’s Work?

    Drake — also known as “Dave the Slave” or “Dave the Potter” — was born into slavery around 1801 and lived until the 1870s. He spent 30 years working in pottery facilities in Edgefield, South Carolina, under at least five different slave owners. Drake lived through the civil war, says The New York Times. Following the Emancipation Proclamation and t...

    Drake knew how to read and write during a time when enslaved people were prohibited from becoming literate. By inscribing his pottery with words, Drake dangerously defied these laws, reports The New York Times. 1. In 1836, he inscribed a pot with the word “catination,” a variation of “catenation” meaning the state of being yoked or chained. 2. In 1...

    The New York Timescompiled a list of galleries displaying important pieces of Drake’s pottery: 1. Boston: The Museum of Fine Arts, Gallery 237. 2. Charleston: The Charleston Museum, in the First Hall. 3. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, at an installation this winter. 4. Greenville, S.C.: Greenville County Museum of Art, viewable this winter ...

  5. Mar 2, 2023 · For the Enslaved Potter David Drake, His Literary Practice Was His Resistance. This 19th-century vessel, made to store meat, carries a powerful backstory of Drake’s defiance of the laws of ...

    • Shantay Robinson
  6. Oct 11, 2023 · Dave the Potter, now known as David Drake, died in 1874 in the Edgefield District at the approximate age of 73. In 2016, 142 years after his death, David Drake was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame.

  7. Sep 29, 2019 · David Drake (1800–1874) was an influential African American ceramic artist, enslaved from birth under the pottery -making families of Edgefield, South Carolina.