A Communion of the Spirits : African-American Quilters, Preservers, and Their Stories

a communion of the spirits : african-american quilters, preservers, and their stories

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A Communion of the Spirits : African-American Quilters, Preservers, and Their Stories

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This wonderful book is the culmination of a quarter of a century of work by photographer Roland L. Freeman, documenting black quilting practices throughout America. Freeman came by his love of quilts as a boy growing up in Baltimore in the 1940s, when he was fascinated by a "healing quilt" that had been made by his great-great-grandmother. That childhood interest led to this book -- nearly 400 pages of profiles of quiltmakers and color photographs of their quilts, in a stunning examination of quilts as objects of art, symbols of heritage and, of course, something to keep you warm.

Book Description

A Communion of the Spirits represents the first national survey of African-American quiltmakers. It is also a personal record of how Roland L. Freeman's life has intertwined with the world of quiltmaking for almost sixty years--"as an African-American male; as a child who was deeply influenced by the cultural traditions and magical powers of quilts; and, for more than three decades, as a photographer and folklorist."

Included are the fascinating stories of a remarkable range of individuals, old and young, women and men, including Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, Sonia Sanchez, Alice Walker, Nikki Giovanni, Bernice Johnson Reagon, and Faith Ringgold.

Organized chronologically, the book begins with Freeman's childhood years in the 1940s. "Quilts were special, even magical to me," he says. "They could heal and they could curse; they could capture history and affect the future; they could transform pain to celebration."

A Communion of the Spirits: African-American Quilters, Preservers, and Their Stories,Roland L. Freeman,Rutledge Hill Press,1558534253,African American quiltmakers,Black American Sociology,Crafts / Hobbies,History,Interviews,Photo Essays,Quilt Making,Quilting,Quilts & Quilting,United States,Black studies,North America,Quiltmaking,Textile arts

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