On 11/17/05, Mark Janzen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> As a historical topic, there may yet be some secret diary written by a
> literate slave somewhere who sets out the secret of her quilts for us.
> Seems a little unlikely, but then they changed what happened at the Alamo
> after more than a hundred years. Who knew?
I've also thought that if illiterate slaves could read the "codes" in
quilts, wouldn't non-slaves have caught on or figured it out sooner or
later? "Gee, Miss Nancy has been hanging that quilt out on her porch
every month right around the full moon. Wonder why?"
Plus. many other signals and signs have survived from the Underground
Railroad, you'd think that there would be more information on the
quilts as well.
Deb
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