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Marla Jackson December 2, 2007
Marla Jackson, a local well-known quilter. is helping lead a narrative quilting class for the Youth Council of the Lawrence branch of the NAACP.
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Marla Jackson, center, gives sewing tips to Candelle Wilson, left, and Ashley Toussaint. Jackson is helping lead a narrative quilting class for the Youth Council of the Lawrence branch of the NAACP.
Marla Jackson works on a quilt during a narrative quilting class for the Youth Council of the Lawrence branch of the NAACP.
Marla Jackson appliques a child's figure that comes from a scene in the novel "Native Son." Jackson is nationally renowned for her work in narrative quilting.
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