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OverviewIn December of 1965, the year of the Selma-to-Montgomery march, a white Episcopal priest driving through a desperately poor, primarily black section of Wilcox County found himself at a great bend of the Alabama River. He noticed a cabin clothesline from which were hanging three magnificent quilts unlike any he had ever seen. They were of strong, bold colors in original, op-art patterns - same art style then fashionable in New York City and other cultural centers. An idea was born and within weeks took on life, in the form of the Freedom Quilting Bee a handcraft cooperative of black women artisans who would become acclaimed throughout the nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy CallahanPublisher: The University of Alabama Press Imprint: The University of Alabama Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.456kg ISBN: 9780817352479ISBN 10: 0817352473 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 17 April 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"This book is one that should be read by anyone interested in African American culture, in women's culture, in handicrafts, or in history. [The Freedom Quilting Bee is so well-written and so interesting, it will spark the reader's interest from the outset - Mid-America Folklore The Freedom Quilting Bee is a modern success story - this book is about people cooperating, about women who work hard to make their dreams come true. It story about poverty, civil rights, folk art and crafts in rural America, about caring humans who became involved to help one another. The Freedom Quilting Bee touches many disciplines, but most of all, it gives us insight into the human heart."""" - Alabama Review """"The author expertly weaves the history, the hardships of poor blacks in a downtrodden racist society and the economics of the long struggle to become self-sufficient Callahan proves she can handle a complex, multi-charactered, significant piece of Southern history."""" - Atlanta Constitution" This book is one that should be read by anyone interested in African American culture, in women's culture, in handicrafts, or in history. [The Freedom Quilting Bee is so well-written and so interesting, it will spark the reader's interest from the outset - Mid-America Folklore The Freedom Quilting Bee is a modern success story - this book is about people cooperating, about women who work hard to make their dreams come true. It story about poverty, civil rights, folk art and crafts in rural America, about caring humans who became involved to help one another. The Freedom Quilting Bee touches many disciplines, but most of all, it gives us insight into the human heart. - Alabama Review The author expertly weaves the history, the hardships of poor blacks in a downtrodden racist society and the economics of the long struggle to become self-sufficient Callahan proves she can handle a complex, multi-charactered, significant piece of Southern history. - Atlanta Constitution Author InformationNancy Callahan (1946-2020) was a journalist, cultural historian, and mental health counselor living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She is the author of Hurricane Creek: Personal Accounts and Collected Lore. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |