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Craft in America
Julie Silber talks about her love of quilts
Quilt Historian Julie Silber talks about her love of quilts. Archival courtesy of Susan Einstein, jillyspoon, Library of Congress, Arthur Rothstein photo, Margaret Maloney, Mississippi Cultural Crossroads, Rachel Gehlhar photo, Monceau, National Archives and Records Administration, Irving Rusinow photo, Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Julie Silber.
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