Philip Reed was by all accounts a brilliant Black man. He was enslaved at age 22 by sculptor Clark Mills who paid $1,200 for him.
It was a large sum at the time, but Mr Mills was willing to pay it because of Mr Reed's obvious intellect and ability as a craftsman.
It was a large sum at the time, but Mr Mills was willing to pay it because of Mr Reed's obvious intellect and ability as a craftsman.
How many statues of slaveholders do we have? Lots. But how many statues of enslaved folk do we have?
Every statue that is taken down should be replaced by one we can be proud of.
Born a slave, Mr Reed NEVER expected to be recognized. To get his own statue... He would have wept.
Every statue that is taken down should be replaced by one we can be proud of.
Born a slave, Mr Reed NEVER expected to be recognized. To get his own statue... He would have wept.
Please consider sharing this thread. There is definitely someone out there who can help us out with the kind of recognition Philip Reed deserves for his contributions. We should build something.
History is full of unsung heroes. Let's start singing.
Lift every voice. (end)
History is full of unsung heroes. Let's start singing.
Lift every voice. (end)
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