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Elizabeth Talford Scott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Talford Scott Elizabeth Talford Scott (February 7, 1916 – April 25, 2011) was an American folk artist, known for her quilts. ==Early life== Elizabeth Caldwell was born on a plantation near Chester, South Carolina, where her family were sharecroppers, and her grandparents had been born into slavery.〔(Leslie King Hammond, "Identifying Spaces of Blackness: The Aesthetics of Resistance and Identity in American Plantation Art," in Angela D. Mack and Stephen G. Hoffius, eds., ''Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art'' (University of South Carolina Press 2008): 72. ) ISBN 1570037205〕 Both her parents made quilts, and Elizabeth learned from them. Her father was a railroad worker who collected fabric scraps in his travels.〔(Dorothy S. Boulware, "The Making of an African-American Quilt," ''Afro-American Red Star'' (January 24, 1998): B1. )〕 In 1940, Elizabeth moved to Baltimore, Maryland.〔(Jacques Kelly, ''Elizabeth Scott, Quilt Maker, Died," ''Baltimore Sun'' (May 3, 2011). )〕
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