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Hearts and hands

Hearts and hands

by Elaine Hedges, Pat Ferrero, Julie Silber

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This volume presents nineteenth-century American life as it was experienced and recorded by women with photograph-laden pages. The century's great movements and events are explored through the eyes of quilters. They tell the story of how women used quilts not only as bed coverings, but as mementos of their friends, artistic expressions in bleak lives, political commentary when they didn't have the vote, fund raising, and slogan flags.
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["History" "Material culture" "Pictorial works" "Social life and customs" "Quilting" "Quilts" "Women" "Quiltmaking" "Textile arts" "United States" "Crafts & Hobbies" "Women's Studies - History" "Sociology" "Hobbies/Crafts" "USA" "Crafts & Hobbies / Quilts & Quilting" "19th century" "Quilts & Quilting" "Manners and customs" "Women united states history" "Industries"]

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