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    Identifier

    20064478

    Description

    Mrs. A. T. Quattlebaum Senior (Sr.), of Cleburne, Texas, is displaying a set of the hot dish mats woven for her by her son A. T. Quattlebaum Junior (Jr.). A. T. doesn't let his spastic paralysis prevent him from doing things he loves. He uses his toes to weave and write on a typewriter. Mrs. Quattlebaum is admiring the detail in her son's work. She is wearing her hair in a scarf and a dress with a feather pattern and eyeglasses. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, November 21, 1946.

    Archival Date

    1946-11-19

    Collection Name

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

    Collection Number

    AR406-6-1899

    Original Format

    Negatives, Black & White

    File Format

    JPG

    Rights

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    Subjects

    Quattlebaum, A. T., Sr. (Mrs.); Quattlebaum, A. T., Jr.; Weaving; Dish Mats; Pot Holders; Typewriters; Dresses; Scarves; Headscarves; Poliomyelitis; Spastic Paralysis

    Subjects

    Quattlebaum, A. T., Sr. (Mrs.); Quattlebaum, A. T., Jr.; Weaving; Dish Mats; Pot Holders; Typewriters; Dresses; Scarves; Headscarves; Poliomyelitis; Spastic Paralysis

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