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American history Quote by Sue Monk Kidd

“The story quilt in the novel was inspired by the magnificent quilts of Harriet Powers, an enslaved woman from Georgia who used African appliqué technique to tell stories about biblical events and historical legends. Her two surviving quilts are archived at the National Museum of American History…” quote by Sue Monk Kidd
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““The story quilt in the novel was inspired by the magnificent quilts of Harriet Powers, an enslaved woman from Georgia who used African appliqué technique to tell stories about biblical events and historical legends. Her two surviving quilts are archived at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.””

Sue Monk Kidd

About This Quote

Source Book: The Story Quilt by Sue Monk Kidd, 1999

The novel draws on Harriet Powers' quilts, which used African appliqué to narrate biblical and historical stories, preserving cultural memory through textile art.

In simple terms: Quilts tell stories and keep history alive.

Key Takeaway

Explore textile art as narrative.

Themes

heritage storytelling art memory

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

cultural educational

When to use this quote

  • museum visits
  • educational curricula
  • community art projects
  • heritage preservation

Key Concepts

African appliqué cultural preservation narrative art

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can modern artists honor traditional techniques?
  • What stories can textiles convey today?
A Different Perspective

Limited documentation of Powers' techniques may restrict accurate replication.

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