Homeless, Friendless, and Penniless: the WPA Interviews With Former Slaves Living in Indiana
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The WPA Interviews with Former Slaves Living in Indiana as discussed by the authors is a collection of interviews with former slaves living in poverty and poverty in the United States, including Baker, Baker, and others.Abstract:
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Representations of African American Quiltmaking: From Omission to High Art
TL;DR: The authors show the power of words and things when used together, as in museum exhibits, to affirm or challenge the existing social order, and show the importance of words in the context of quiltmaking.
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