Greetings Martha,
In case you have not considered it, the Digital Archaeological Archive of
Comparative Slavery (http://daacsrc.org) may include slate pencils if
researchers recovered such artifacts on any of the sites included in the
archive.
The only books that I'm familiar with--at least through circa 2008--that
may provide answers to Bob's questions and hence general historical context
are as follows:
Cornelius, Janet D.
1992 *When I Can Read My Title Clear: Literacy, Slavery, and Religion in
the Antebellum South* (not sure of the press).
Williams, Heather Andrea
2005 *Self Taught: African American Education in Slavery and Freedom*. (I
think this is the U of NC Press).
Anyway, my three cents worth.
my best,
mike
michael m. gregory, phd
Director, Camp Douglas Restoration Foundation, Inc.
4807 West Woodlawn Court
campdouglas.org
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On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Martha Zierden <
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> Good morning,
> Passing along a question from interpreter/exhibit design colleagues in
> Charleston, South Carolina. We are curious about the best/longest date
> range for slate pencils? Also, have folks found them in contexts that are
> clearly associated with enslaved residents? Has this been interpreted as
> evidence of literacy?
>
> Slate pencils are a common find here in Charleston, throughout the 19th
> century. Our urban contexts are almost always sites occupied by wealthy
> white merchant/planters and their resident slaves, so associating any
> artifacts with a particular group of people is problematic.
> Thanks for any insights
> Martha Zierden
>
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> Curator of Historical Archaeology
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