To Find The History Of African American Women, Look To Their Handiwork
“To Find The History Of African American Women, Look To Their Handiwork” — ‘A granddaughter, mother, sewer, and storyteller imbued a piece of old cloth with all the drama and pathos of ancient tapestries depicting the deeds of queens and goddesses. She preserved the memory of her foremothers and also venerated these women, shaping their image for the next generations. Without Ruth, there would be no record. Without her record, there would be no history.’ This piece is excerpted from Tiya’s book All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, A Black Family Keepsake and can be read in The Atlantic. Published June 9, 2021.
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Robin E Brooks
Dear Tiya,
I am reading All that She Carried with rapt attention. I am a visual artist and in the middle of my own “Foremothers” exploration. You can check out my work at my website robinbrooksart.com. Thank you for doing the vitally important work of making real these three women, and by their proxy, elevating the lives of all the enslaved women and girls who endured the cruelty and punishing dehumanization that was slavery.
With gratitude,
Robin Brooks