| Daylesewblessed |
08-15-2017 06:37 AM |
Well, we know there was an Underground Railroad. As others have said, the "quilt blocks as a guide" concept has not been substantiated and has been "debunked" by scholars as mentioned in previous posts. It is amazing to me that museum curators represent the concept as historical fact.
People like to speculate on the details in history. I recall having a quilt evaluated by a quilt historian about 5 years ago. I knew almost nothing about it except for a name written on a laundry type tag and sewn on as a label. I had read some information about the owner, since he was part of our local history, so I told the historian some theories that I had about who might have made it, when, etc. My words were something to the effect that "I like to speculated about the details." Her words were that speculation on historic matters is a dangerous thing.
I will never forget that, but I still like to "speculate" or dream of "what if's". However, I try to keep speculation and documented answers separate in my mind and in my words to others.
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