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  • The History of Quilting Based on the Story of Quilting "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker

     

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ID number:604272
 
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Published: 18.10.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Quilts around the world have been a useful thing to most people and essential to African Americans who were brought to America, and were forbidden to practice their traditions. For the most part quilting has been a good thing to do for most people around the world especially African people; it was a symbol of their culture and heritage. They had many uses in quilts. On one hand, they quilted because they felt it was a tradition and heritage and it reminded them of their ancestors and loved ones, which is one of most important themes in Alice Walker story "Everyday Use". On another hand, is that they used quilts to dress themselves because they were poor and they couldn't afford to buy clothes, so they made their own using old worn clothes instead of throwing them a way. For example the arguments that went on between Dee and her mother was over the quilts that her grandmother made from old torn clothes that were worn by the family. And instead of throwing them, grandma decided to make something new out of it, to show the appreciation and how important those cloths were to the family. Walker emphasizes in her story the fact that African Americans were very tight with their culture. Also, in American history, quilting was a big thing for the African Americans people, because quilting did not only serve their domestic needs, but they were also used as codes during slavery.…

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