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Jessie B. Telfair, (1913–1986), “Freedom Quilt”, Parrott, Georgia, United States, 1983, Cotton,…
Freedom Quilt
Jessie B. Telfair, (1913–1986), “Freedom Quilt”, Parrott, Georgia, United States, 1983, Cotton,…
Jessie B. Telfair, (1913–1986), “Freedom Quilt”, Parrott, Georgia, United States, 1983, Cotton, with pencil, 74 x 68 in., Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Judith Alexander in loving memory of her sister, Rebecca Alexander, 2004.9.1. Photo by Gavin Ashworth.
Record Details

Freedom Quilt

Artist ((1913–1986))
Date1983
Place/RegionParrott, Georgia, United States
MediumCotton, with pencil
Dimensions74 x 68"
Credit LineGift of Judith Alexander in loving memory of her sister, Rebecca Alexander
Accession number2004.9.1
CopyrightCopyright for this work is under review.
Description

When Jessie Telfair invoked the power of a single word repeated over and over in this quilt, she knew the word would reverberate through the history of the United States, back to the “peculiar institution” of slavery and the freedom that she was still struggling to attain in the 1960s at the beginning of the Civil Rights movement. The making of the quilt was incited by an incident she suffered in those years, when registering to vote was enough to cost this African American woman her job in a school kitchen. The bitterness of that experience still burned years later, and fellow quiltmakers urged her to express the pain through her art. Worked in the colors of the American flag, the quilt cries freedom. In a subtle metaphor, Telfair has set each repeated letter in its own block; all are visually related, but no two are alike.

Stacy C. Hollander, “Freedom Quilt,” exhibition label for Self-Taught Genius: Treasures from the American Folk Art Museum. Stacy C. Hollander and Valérie Rousseau, curators. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2014.

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