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The Changing Face of Tradition
African American Quilting
Air Date: 20 July 2005

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The women who make up the African American Quilt Circle of Durham congregate once a month for three hours to sew. They build community while piecing together fabrics of all patterns, shades and textures. Amy Nelson reports.

Featured African American Quilt Circle Members
in order heard in recording
Candace Thomas (0:02)
Marjorie Diggs Freeman (0:49)
Jacquelyn Hughes Mooney (2:12)
Keisha Roberts (2:51)
Karimah Abdusamad (4:02)

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Please note: This information is adapted from the WUNC News Features Archive which can be found at:
http://www.ibiblio.org/wunc_archives/news/index.php?p=277



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