Apron, 1973-1982

THF370629 / Apron, 1973-1982
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Artifact Overview

Carrie Dickerson -- a community activist who led an effort to prevent the construction of a nuclear power plant near Claremore, Oklahoma -- created this apron depicting alternative energy sources. Dickerson and her husband spent their retirement savings and mortgaged their farm to pay for legal proceedings and fees. Dickerson also raffled off quilts and aprons to fund the effort -- a cause she ultimately won.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Apron (Protective wear)

Date Made

1973-1982

Creator Notes

Hand painted designs by Carrie Dickerson, Claremore, Oklahoma on an apron manufactured by Laurie B.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2017.84.3629

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of American Textile History Museum, donated to ATHM by Joyce Cheney.

Material

Cotton (Textile)

Technique

Hand-painted
Machine sewing (Technique)

Color

Pink (Color)
Gray (Color)
Multicolored

Dimensions

Width: 20 in (excluding ties)
Length: 26.5 in

Inscriptions

front of apron: Switch to / Solar Energy / Wind / Energy / P.O. Box 924 / Claremore, Okla., 74017 / Hydro / Energy / Barnyard Energy / (methane) tag: Laurie B
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