Dave (later recorded as David Drake) (artist)
About
The potter and poet known as Dave (David Drake) was one of thousands of enslaved artisans whose work was stolen by merchant enslavers before and during the Civil War. Dave was a skilled potter who made finely crafted ceramic storage jars and jugs. In the mid 1800s, he worked in pottery studios in South Carolina’s Edgefield region. At that time it was illegal there, and in many other states, for enslaved people to read and write. Dave expressed his resistance to the system of slavery by inscribing Bible verses, short poems, and his name on his handmade pottery. He was the earliest-known enslaved potter to inscribe his work. Dave created thousands of ceramic pottery pieces. Each jar and jug he crafted featured his name or a unique verse. Only 270 of his original pottery pieces still exist.