
The Quilts of Gee's Bend
Susan Goldman Rubin
Quilt History & BiographySusan Goldman Rubin tells the story of the Gee's Bend, Alabama quilting community largely in the words of the quiltmakers themselves, connecting their work to the area's history of poverty, isolation, and the civil rights era. Written for general and younger readers, it favors oral history and photography over academic analysis. It works as an accessible entry point to the Gee's Bend story for readers new to it.
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