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African American Quiltmaking in Michigan

African American Quiltmaking in Michigan
Author: Marsha MacDowell
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A valuable, historical contribution, this is the first book on the quiltmaking tradition of African Americans in Michigan. With 60 photographs of quilts, it brings together many images in the exploration of African American quilting and examines quiltmaking as a form women have used to make a contribution to the historic meaning of the African American family and community.


Everlasting Threads

Everlasting Threads
Author: Great Lakes Quilters' Network
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548722234

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GLAAQN Everlasting Threads joins the cannon of documenting the stitching history of Michigan Black Women. In 1887, Mrs. Delia Barrier founded the Willing Workers Club in Detroit. Affiliated with the Needlework Guild of America, this group of fifty members raised funds through the sewing and selling of quilts for at least forty years. The 1915 Michigan Manual of Freedmen's Progress included mention of quilters Miss Fannie Anderson (Detroit) and Mrs. Dennison Graine (Kalamazoo). In the 1990s, the late Carolyn Lucille Warfield documented Michigan African American quilting guild activities and shared her articles in community and regional publications. In 1997, Michigan State University published African American Quiltmaking in Michigan, the first comprehensive study of Black American quilts by any US state. Today, longtime Detroit News columnist Jocelynn Brown continues to promote crafters, needle artists and quilters, through her "Homemade" articles. Now and 50 or 100 years in the future, we'll know about GLAAQN and its members when other guilds may be forgotten.


Michigan Quilts

Michigan Quilts
Author: Marsha MacDowell
Publisher: Msu Museum
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1987
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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Michigan Quilts celebrates the 150th year of Michigan's statehood by focusing attention on quilt making, quilts, and quilters. Quilts have always represented prized family possessions, important family and community documents, and the strength and breadth of quilting as an art activity in the state.


African American Quilting

African American Quilting
Author: Sule Greg C. Wilson
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823918546

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Explains the symbolism, stories, and family meaning that make American quilting a rich art form; includes the how-to of quilting; and touches on other crafts of the African-American tradition, offering readers a chance to cultivate their own artistic talents.


Crafted Lives: Stories and Studies of African American Quilters

Crafted Lives: Stories and Studies of African American Quilters
Author:
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 248
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781604736465

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An authoritative account of the powerful bonds between generations of African American quiltmakers


Great Lakes, Great Quilts

Great Lakes, Great Quilts
Author: Marsha MacDowell
Publisher: C&T Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Includes how-to information.


An American Quilt

An American Quilt
Author: Rachel May
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 168177478X

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Rachel May’s rich new book explores the far reach of slavery, from New England to the Caribbean, the role it played in the growth of mercantile America, and the bonds between the agrarian south and the industrial north in the antebellum era—all through the discovery of a remarkable quilt. While studying objects in a textile collection, May opened a veritable treasure-trove: a carefully folded, unfinished quilt made of 1830sera fabrics, its backing containing fragile, aged papers with the dates 1798, 1808, and 1813, the words “shuger,” “rum,” “casks,” and “West Indies,” repeated over and over, along with “friendship,” “kindness,” “government,” and “incident.” The quilt top sent her on a journey to piece together the story of Minerva, Eliza, Jane, and Juba—the enslaved women behind the quilt—and their owner, Susan Crouch. May brilliantly stitches together the often-silenced legacy of slavery by revealing the lives of these urban enslaved women and their world. Beautifully written and richly imagined, An American Quilt is a luminous historical examination and an appreciation of a craft that provides such a tactile connection to the past.


Always There

Always There
Author: Cuesta Benberry
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Thoughtfully written by curator Cuesta Benberry as catalogue for The Kentucky Quilt Project's installation of 1992 exhibition by the same title. Features 35 quilts in full color. Forewords by Jonathan Holstein & Shelly Zegart. Text discusses the historical context of African-American quiltmaking in the mainstream of American quilting and reviews some of the current artists' use of quilts as their point of reference.


Piece of My Soul: Quilts by Black Arkansans (c)

Piece of My Soul: Quilts by Black Arkansans (c)
Author: Cuesta Benberry
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000
Genre: African American quiltmakers
ISBN: 9781610753074

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Signs & Symbols

Signs & Symbols
Author: Maude Wahlman
Publisher: Tinwood Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780965376617

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Quilt expert Wahlman introduces readers to a powerful force in African-American quilts: their African-derived meanings, patterns, and iconography. She explores the religious, ritual, philosophical, and aesthetic beliefs that have been retained by descendants of Africans in the New World and demonstrates how these beliefs are represented in their textiles. 150 illustrations.