国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 11月15日 01時10分


This stoneware jar was made in 1862 by David Drake, an enslaved Black potter working on Lewis Miles’ plantation pottery in the Edgefield District of South Carolina. In a state that outlawed literacy among people who were enslaved, Dave defiantly proclaimed his ability to read and write by signing his name and sometimes inscribing poetry on the stoneware vessels he made.

Learn more about the jar and David Drake here: https://s.si.edu/3FZZVqI

This is one of 25 Smithsonian objects now available to explore in 3D, revealing stories to help us learn more about the complicated history and legacy of race and racism. Follow the link in our bio to explore more. Thanks to Verizon for support of this #RaceAndOurSharedFuture project.


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