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Last night, I was pleasantly pleased to learn that an article I had written for viagra overdose symptoms treatment magazine, entitled, “An American Quilt Myth? The Secret Code of the Underground Railroad” by Patricia L. Cummings, (NJ: All-American Crafts Publishing, Inc., 2004,) 72-75, was cited in a 748 page book titled, viagra overdose symptoms treatment by Junius P. Rodriguez which discusses the objections of historians and quilt scholars alike to the “secret quilt code” (on pages 407-409), as described by the 1999 book, viagra overdose symptoms treatment, written by Raymond Dobard, Jr., Ph.D. and Jacqueline Tobin.

Monkey Wrench Quilt Block

The Monkey Wrench quilt block was one that was mentioned in the secret quilt code. The actual “Monkey Wrench” tool was not invented in America until 1850, making the block out of sync, time-wise, with the major, earlier time period when Black Americans escaped from slavery. This is just one of the discrepancies in the “secret quilt code,” as set forth by the late Ozella McDaniel Williams. Quilt block constructed by Patricia Cummings for educational purposes.

The Rodriguez book was published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., as part of a series called “Greenwood Milestones in African American History, Ser.” The 10 digit ISBN number is 031333272x. The expanded version is ISBN 13: 9780313332722, and the book was published in December 2006.

On pages 407, 408 and 409, there is an entry by Glenn Reynolds. At the end of that information, the published works of Fergus Bordewich, myself, Leigh Fellner, Virginia Gunn, Marsha MacDowell, and Giles Wright, are cited.

Two sentences toward the end of the author’s remarks are presented here:

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I am happy that someone has been listening because the proliferation of this quilt myth throughout our school systems, particularly, has been discouraging to scholars who have tried to apply logic and known facts about history and quilt history to this subject, to counteract Dobard’s “informed conjectures.”

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See my extensive writings on this subject, on our website. Here is one article: . There is also an audio file: .

Patricia Cummings

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  1. says:

    Thank you (and other quilt historians) for helping to educate quilters. Now if only that info would get into the hands of elementary school teachers and librarians. I used to work in a childrens’ bookstore, and was amazed that several childrens’ books were based on what seemed to me to be totally ridiculous information originally put forth in a totally unreadable book that made no sense whatsoever. This isn’t to say quilts were never used on the underground railroad. It’s possible a quilt could have been used as a means of identifying a stop on the underground railroad; for instance, slaves at a particular stop along the way could have been directed to travel until they came to a brick house with a blue and white quilt draped over a chair on the porch.