Pair of stars and stripes slippers attributed to Elizabeth Keckly

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Pair of stars and stripes slippers attributed to Elizabeth Keckly

Topic
Slavery
museum
National Museum of African American History and Culture
objectType
slippers
Date
約1865年
Creator
Elizabeth Keckly, American, 1818 - 1907
A pair of men's boudoir slippers in a stars and stripes design attributed to Elizabeth Keckly (sometimes spelled Keckley). The slippers were likely commissioned by Mrs. Gideon Welles to be presented to her husband, Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under President Lincoln. The slippers are crocheted in stripes of red and white from the toe to the heel. Across the top of the vamp is a blue band embroidered with scattered white stars. The throat of the slippers is edged in a twisted blue and red cord. The slippers have a flat, leather sole and a squarish toe.