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The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom by Bettye Stroud
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Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt (Reading Rainbow Books) by Deborah Hopkinson
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Under the Quilt of Night by Deborah Hopkinson
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The Secret to Freedom by Marcia Vaughan
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Stitched from the Soul: Slave Quilts from the Antebellum South by Gladys-Marie Fry
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The authors construct history around Ozella's story, finding evidence in cultural artifacts like slave narratives, folk songs, spirituals, documented slave codes, and children's' stories. Tobin and Dobard write that "from the time of slavery until today, secrecy was one way the black community could protect itself. If the white man didn't know what was going on, he couldn't seek reprisals." Hidden in Plain View is a multilayered and unique piece of scholarship, oral history, and cultural exploration that reveals slaves as deliberate agents in their own quest for freedom even as it shows that history can sometimes be found where you least expect it. --Amy Wan
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The New York Times Book Review, Andrea Higbie
Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond G. Dobard present the fascinating theory that slaves created quilts coded with patterns to help one another flee to freedom.
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