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Gee's Bend Quilters Alabama

Many Bridgeport residents have strong ties to the farming community in Alabama known as Gee’s Bend.

Gee’s Bend was part of a larger plantation on the Alabama River that came into existence aound 1830.  After the Civil War, when the former slaves were given the option to own their own land in the area, a small community of black residents continued to live off this land.

In 1937, during the Great Depression, the New Deal Era brought the Federal Farm Security Administration into the Gee’s Bend area to help them build a model community of independent farms. 

Arthur Rothstein, a WPA photographer, documented the area in a series of photographs.

Many of the last namesof the people depicted in the Gee’s Bend photographs are the names familiar to today’s Bridgeport residents–including Bendolph, Pettway, and Mosely.  They were the ancestors of many African American families now living in Bridgeport.

When economics and hard times forced some Gee’s Bend residents to search for work, and a large migration of Gee’s Bend moved northward to Bridgeport.  Especially during World War II and after, residents of Gee’s Bend travelled back and forth with their children, sending the children to spent summers on the farm.

Clothing would be sent back and forth between familiy and friends in both areas.  The women would use every scrap of material in colorful quilts.

Quilting bees were common, and women sent migrating families back from the with handmade quilts.  The quilts provided practical coverings, but were warm in the Bridgeport winters.

The quilts made in Gee’s Bend are startingly beautiful in their simple designs, and are prized by collectors throughout the United States.  The quilts of Gee’s Bend were displayed in museums throughout the United States.  In 2002, the quilters of Bee’s Bend visited the Bridgeport Public Library gave library patrons background on the beautiful quilts.

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