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How to Make an American Quilt

How to Make an American Quilt( )
Performed by: Ryder, Winona
Mulroney, Dermot
Burstyn, Ellen
Bancroft, Anne
Angelou, Maya
Simmons, Jean
Woodard, Alfre
Torn, Rip
Baldwin, Adam
Directed By: Moorhouse, Jocelyn
Editor: Bilcock, Jill
Score by: Newman, Tomas
Created by: Anderson, Jane
Based on a novel by: Otto, Whitney
ISBN:978-0-7832-1713-0
Publication Date:Apr 1996
Publisher:Universal Studios Home Video, Incorporated
Book Format:VHS video
List Price:USD $19.98
Book Description:

Explores the complicated subject of how women love men. During a summer retreat in Grasse, California, graduate student Finn is surrounded by her grandmother Hy, great aunt Glady Joe & her extended family of the Grasse Quilting Bee. While working on a wedding quilt for Finn's upcoming marriage, the women share tales about the men in their lives & how love, betrayal & joy have shaped them. Uncertain herself about the decision that could change her life, Finn listens carefully to their...
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Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928 in Saint Louis, Missouri. At the age of 16, she became not only the first black streetcar conductor in San Francisco but the first woman conductor. In the mid-1950s, she toured Europe with a production of the opera Porgy and Bess. In 1957, she recorded her first album, Calypso Lady. In 1958, she became a part of the Harlem Writers Guild in New York and played a queen in The Blacks, an off-Broadway production by French dramatist Jean Genet.

In 1960, she moved to Cairo, where she edited The Arab Observer, an English-language weekly newspaper. The following year, she went to Ghana where she was features editor of The African Review and taught music and drama at the University of Ghana. In 1964, she moved back to the U.S. to become a civil rights activist by helping Malcolm X build his new coalition, the Organization of African American Unity, and became the northern coordinator of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Even though she never went to college, she taught American studies for years at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. In 1993, she became only the second poet in United States history to write and recite an original poem at a Presidential Inauguration when she read On the Pulse of Morning at President Bill Clinton's Inauguration Ceremony. She wrote numerous books during her lifetime including: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Die, All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now, and Mom and Me and Mom. In 2011, President Barack Obama gave her the Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor, for her collected works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction.

She appeared in the movie Roots and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 1977 for her role in the movie. She also played a part in the movie, How to Make an American Quilt and wrote and produced Afro-Americans in the Arts,



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