African American Quilting
African American quilting is a prominent style of textile art that originated in the 18th century during the time of slavery in the United States. It gained widespread recognition and popularity during the Civil Rights Movement in the mid-20th century. African American quilting is characterized by vibrant and bold designs, often incorporating symbolic images, patterns, and storytelling elements. This style not only served as a means of artistic expression but also as a way for African Americans to communicate their cultural heritage and struggles in a visually evocative manner. The quilts made during this period are not only aesthetically pleasing but also carry deep historical and cultural significance.
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SOMETHING in the style of African American Quilting