Stitched from the Soul: Slave Quilts from the Antebellum South

by Gladys-Marie Fry

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

746.9

Collection

Publication

The University of North Carolina Press (2002), Edition: 2, 112 pages

Description

This richly illustrated book offers a glimpse into the lives and creativity of African American quilters during the era of slavery. Originally published in 1989, Stitched from the Soul was the first book to examine the history of quilting in the enslaved community and to place slave-made quilts into historical and cultural context. It remains a beautiful and moving tribute to an African American tradition. Undertaking a national search to locate slave-crafted textiles, Gladys-Marie Fry uncovered a treasure trove of pieces. The 123 color and black and white photographs featured here highlight many of the finest and most interesting examples of the quilts, woven coverlets, counterpanes, rag rugs, and crocheted artifacts attributed to slave women and men. In a new preface, Fry reflects on the inspiration behind her original research--the desire to learn more about her enslaved great-great-grandmother, a skilled seamstress--and on the deep and often emotional chords the book has struck among readers bonded by an interest in African American artistry.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1990-11

Physical description

112 p.; 11 inches

ISBN

9780807849958
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