Description: This is a respectfully used soft cover book in GOOD SOLID CONDITION—from a smoke-free environment. The photo you see is of the actual item you will receive. Please feel free to ask any questions you have about this listing. BLACK PIONEERS: Legacy in the American West – Carolyn L. Mazloomi. Exhibition in Collaboration with The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art. No copyright date indicated – ISBN 978-1-7369718-1-9 – 111 pages – the book measures approximately 9 x 9. This exhibition, the first of its kind, explores the path of Black history in the West with a timeline of original pictorial quilts. The timeline begins in 1528, with Esteban’s dramatic story, which marks the arrival of Africans in the American West and continues through the Civil Rights Movement. Dispelling the myth that Black people in the old West were mostly cowboys, Black Pioneers: Legacy in the American West, shows rich diversity in their occupations and achievements in society, religion, education, and the arts. Choosing quilts as the visual medium for this exhibition accentuates the intersections of African Americans in the Western Frontier while informing others about the art form and its important role in African American history. This exhibition is organized by The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art and Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi, curator, historian and artist. The quilts have been created by the Women of Color Quilters Network especially for this exhibition. The book is in good condition; normal reading wear; binding tight, no loose or torn pages; pages clean and crisp – no writing, no underlining, no highlighting; cover and spine edges rubbed/chipped; normal shelf wear. Good solid copy. G&M stock #2fe(jane24)
Price: 24.91 USD
Location: Round Rock, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-05T17:28:51.000Z
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