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The Culture of Resistance: African American Art Quilts and Self-Defining
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From Uncoverings 2001, Volume 22 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2001
By: Hood, Yolanda
Yolanda Hood has a Ph.D. in literature, with an emphasis in folklore. She is an assistant professor in the Literature and Languages Department at the University of North Carolina-Asheville where she teaches African/ African American/ Caribbean literature and folklore classes. Yolanda also curates quilt exhibits and is currently working on an exhibition, Parallel Threads, for the Vermont Quilt Festival and the New England Quilt Museum.
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Uncoverings 2001, Volume 22 of the Res...
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Contents and Preface
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Slaves as Textile Artisans: Documentar...
Allen, Gloria Seaman
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Quilts for Civil War Soldiers from Pea...
Bonfield, Lynn A.
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A Style Emerges: Korean Culture in Con...
Eikmeier, Barbara J
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The Quilts of the Chattahoochee Countr...
Horton, Laurel
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Authors and Editor and Index
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Womenfolk 22. African American Quilts:...
Breneman, Judy Anne
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Womenfolk 27. The Evolution of Art Qui...
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