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His name is York
His name is York, Clarks Slave
He was a slave
His name was york because he was named after a tribe that he was on when he was a little boy until the whole tribe was captured and forced to work as a slave.
AnswerThe "Let's Make a Slave/The Making of a Slave" William Lynch is based on the real William Lynch who was the source for the word, "lynching". The "Let's Make a Slave/The Making of a Slave" William Lynch was a hoax, thought to be created by Edgar Allan Poe, that, although fictionally, lived in the West Indies and had "perfected" slave ownership.
The name of the slave who accompanied William Clark on the expedition was York.
No, he was a slave who escaped from his master.
The slave earned Clark's respect by displaying courage, loyalty, and resourcefulness. Despite facing challenging and dangerous situations, the slave showed determination and quick thinking, which Clark admired. This earned the slave recognition and respect from Clark for his valuable contributions to the expedition.
No.
no he did not!
William Wells Brown was a slave.
WILLIAM RIDDELL has written: 'NOTES ON THE SLAVE IN.....'