Women associated with the Tennessee Valley Authority created a series of quilts and appliquéd panels as part of a home beautification project. But these quilts did much more than beautify: they expressed African American empowerment–literally with a black fist holding a lightning bolt, as well as through other images depicting African American men working as part of the TVA project.
Title:
TVA Appliqué Quilt Design
Maker:
Ruth Clement Bond (designer) and Rosa Marie Thomas (maker)
1934
Museum of Arts and Design; Gift of Mrs. Rosa Philips Thomas