Kenneth Clark
His name was York, and he was Clark's slave, willed to him by his father. He was born circa 1770 and he was born into slavery as both his mother Rose and his father York were already slaves of the Clark family. But Clark did not like to refer to him as a "slave", so in the journals he called him "my servant". The two men had grown up together, and Clark trusted him completely. York was tall, strong, a valuable member of the expedition, and devoted to Clark, who freed him when they returned to St. Louis. Subsequently Clark set him up in the draying business.
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His parents were African American.
what was the name of clarks african american helper and what skills did he have
what was the name of clarks african american helper and what skills did he have
The African-American who traveled on Lewis and Clark's expedition was simply known as York. He previously was a childhood friend and companion of William Clark.
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Joan M. Clark was born in 1922.
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Lorna Joan Clark has written: 'The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney'
Wahida Clark has written: 'Thugs and the Women Who Love Them' -- subject(s): Fiction, Drugs, African Americans 'Justify my thug' -- subject(s): Large type books, African American women, African American criminals, Fiction 'Thug lovin'' -- subject(s): Large type books, African American criminals, Fiction
Ardie Clark Halyard has written: 'Interview with Ardie Clark Halyard' -- subject(s): African American women, Biography
It is noted that William Clark did have a slave, whom he brought with him on his expedition with Meriwether Lewis. The name of the slave was York, an African-American.
Kenneth Clark is the first Black president of the American Psychological Association.