This presentation will highlight stories of quilting in Michigan – from Idlewild to Detroit, from the time of slavery to today.
The history of African American quilting is rich and diverse. This presentation will highlight stories of this cultural activity in Michigan – from Idlewild to Detroit, from the time of slavery to today, from individual expressions to community collective work. The presentation will also draw upon examples from private and public collections, especially the major collections based at Michigan State University.
Audience members will be introduced to the Black Diaspora Quilt History Project and the digital resources connected to African American quilting in The Quilt Index.
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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87213539576?pwd=bcihaXGaPeH2vGs4KDwMr8zGrBpn8E.1
Meeting ID: 872 1353 9576
Passcode: 100472
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Genealogy & Local History | Exhibits | DIY and Maker | African American Interest |
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