Sunday, November 14, 2010

African American Fabrics: You Can't "Pretty" it Up with Lavendar

"Containing Slavery" Fabric by Kweli Kitwana (c) 2010
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You really can't contain the truth about slavery, even when it's all "dressed up" as an American History. It simply can't be written off as a "period"---because it's the truth about...

Purple and its lighter lavender shades has a special, almost sacred place in nature--this fabric design is using a lavender hue to symbolize the attempts of humanity to minimize the truths of slavery --almost to the degrees of "sweetening" the painful history of our country.

However, this truth still holds a sacred place in history--not to be ignored.

This design is NOT YET AVAILABLE for sale as a fabric. If you are interested in this design please contact kkitwana@africanamericanfabrics.com.

1 comment:

  1. I can't wait to buy some of your fabric.

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