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Dave the Potter
- Artist, Poet, Slave
- Narrated by: Kevin R. Free
- Length: 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Laban Carrick Hill, the best-selling author of the National Book Award Finalist Harlem Stomp, here delivers an inspiring and lyrical story of a gifted craftsman who lived in South Carolina two centuries ago. Dave’s superb artistry and the deeply observant poetry he carved onto his pots reveal how he transcended the limitations he faced as a slave.