Sewing Stories: Harriet Powers' Journey from Slave to Artist (Hardcover)

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Harriet Powers learned to sew and quilt as a young slave girl on a Georgia plantation. She lived through the Civil War and Reconstruction, and eventually owned a cotton farm with her family, all the while relying on her skills with the needle to clothe and feed her children.

Later she began making pictorial quilts, using each square to illustrate Bible stories and local legends. She exhibited her quilts at local cotton fairs, and though she never traveled outside of Georgia, her quilts are now priceless examples of African American folk art.


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Harriet Powers learned to sew and quilt as a young slave girl on a Georgia plantation. She lived through the Civil War and Reconstruction, and eventually owned a cotton farm with her family, all the while relying on her skills with the needle to clothe and feed her children.

Later she began making pictorial quilts, using each square to illustrate Bible stories and local legends. She exhibited her quilts at local cotton fairs, and though she never traveled outside of Georgia, her quilts are now priceless examples of African American folk art.

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General

Imprint

Random House Books for Young Readers

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2015

Availability

Expected to ship within 9 - 15 working days

Authors

Illustrators

Dimensions

286 x 223 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Picture book / Picture book

Pages

40

ISBN-13

978-0-385-75462-0

Barcode

9780385754620

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LSN

0-385-75462-0



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