Patchwork Cushions by Daughters of Tenant Farmer 1944
In February 1944, two daughters of tenant farmer Pomp Hall work on patchwork cushions for chairs in Creek County, Oklahoma. This image showcases the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of African American families in rural America. Quilting and patchwork were essential skills, fostering creativity and community ties during this era.
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Patchwork Cushions by Daughters of Tenant Farmer 1944
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