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Q is for Quilts – Leading the way to freedom

April 19, 2018 Claire Annette Noland 9 Comments

Slavery is a difficult but important topic to teach to young children. One of the best ways is to share stories featuring the amazing Freedom Quilt Maps. These quilts sewn with block patterns  were displayed as signals to slaves as they set out to the north during on the Underground Railroad. Because quilts were so common, they could be hung on porches or fences without slave owners knowing that these were actually maps. More than 75,000 slaves made their way from the south to Northern U.S. states or to Canada. The runaways were known as “passengers,” and those who helped them were called “conductors.” Safe houses were known as “stations.”

Sweet Clara and the Freedom Map
by Debrorah Hopkinson (author) and James Ransome (illustrator)
Alfred A. Knopf; 1993
picture book for ages 6-10

Young Clara is a slave who dreams of being reunited with her parents. Her aunt teaches her to sew and she becomes a seamstress on the plantation. At night, she hears stories of about those who have escaped and she uses her skills to create a freedom map which she leaves for others to use to find their way to freedom.

 

 

 

 

 

The Secret to Freedom
by Marcia Vaughan (author) and Larry Johnson (illustrator)
Lee & Low 2002
picture book for ages 6-10

Written as a first person narrative told from the viewpoint of a young girl,  we learn about great Aunt Lucy who grew up as a slave on a plantation shortly before the Civil War. She and her brother, Albert, were separated from their family. One day, Albert arrives home with a sack of quilts containing a secret code that gives information to slaves planning to escape along the Underground Railroad.

 

 

The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom
by Bettye Stroud (author) and Erin Susanne Bennett (illustrator)
Candlewick
picture book for ages 5-10

Hannah has suffered terrible loss – her sister was sold and her mother died leaving her a quilt that will show her everything she needs to know to escape to freedom. Hannah and her father escape along the Underground Railroad from Georgia to Canada. This is a very powerful story.

 

Underground Quilt and explanation from PatternsKid

 

 

I hope you are enjoying this mapping journey as much as I am!

Filed Under: Blogging A to Z, book maps, Multicultural Children's Books, picture books Tagged With: a to z blog challenge, Freedom Quilts, Maps in Children's Books, Patchwork Path: a Quilt Map to Freedom, Secret to Freedom, Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

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  1. Linda Gardiner says

    April 19, 2018 at 9:45 am

    Great topic for quilting. My post today is on the same topic, totally different content. The ingenuity of slaves was remarkable. We visited a plantation in Charleston & saw presentation about communication between slaves. The songs they sang were laced with messages. Human beings are amazing.

    Pulp Paper & Pigment-My Fiber Art Blog

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 21, 2018 at 4:25 pm

      Such a terrible time in history and amazing to learn how ingenious these freedom seekers were.

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  2. Joan Schoettler says

    April 19, 2018 at 12:07 pm

    Wonderful journey through time and books. You must be enjoying the exploration too.

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  3. Stepheny Houghtlin says

    April 19, 2018 at 2:20 pm

    I am thankful I didn’t miss this blog/ this year’s theme/excellent presentation every time. Thank you again for another excellent post.

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  4. Hilary Melton-Butcher says

    April 19, 2018 at 8:50 pm

    Hi Claire Annette – how wonderful … I hadn’t come across the quilts before – though knew about the ‘underground routes’ … thanks for telling me – cheers Hilary

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  5. Trine Grillo says

    April 20, 2018 at 12:48 am

    Claire,
    Did you know that I am a quilter? I created a quilt in honor of this story Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt. I read it to all of my students. I will send a pic.

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 21, 2018 at 12:48 am

      I would love to see your quilt. Send a photo and I’ll add it to this post.

      Reply
  6. Deborah Weber says

    April 21, 2018 at 10:07 pm

    The story of the freedom quilt maps is one of such bravery and ingenuity in face of such horrendous injustice. It’s wonderful to see the history shared and the stories told in ways accessible to kids, and these books look great.

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  7. Ellen @ The Cynical Sailor says

    April 22, 2018 at 2:12 pm

    What a great choice for “Q”! It’s so important that we teach little ones about how terrible slavery was (and still is in so many parts of the world).

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