This photo provided by Tangular Irby shows a Gee's Bend x Target display at a Target store in Trumbull, Conn., Feb. 10, 2024. The multinational retailer launched a limited-edition collection based on the Gee’s Bend quilters' designs for Black History Month in 2024. The Target designs were “inspired by” five Gee's Bend quilters who reaped limited financial benefits from the collection’s success. (Tangular Irby via AP)
FILE - Gee's Bend Quilters, from left, Lucy Marie Mingo, Nancy Pettway and Arlonzia Pettway work on a quilt in the Boykin nutrition center in Boykin, Ala., April 6, 2006. Target launched a limited-edition collection based on the Gee’s Bend quilters' designs for Black History Month in 2024. The Target designs were “inspired by” five Gee's Bend quilters who reaped limited financial benefits from the collection’s success. (Bernard Troncale/The Birmingham News via AP, File)
FILE - Quilter Annie Mae Young, of the Gee's Bend area in Alabama, poses in front of her quilt at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, May 31, 2005. Target launched a limited-edition collection based on the Gee’s Bend quilters' designs for Black History Month in 2024. The Target designs were “inspired by” five Gee's Bend quilters who reaped limited financial benefits from the collection’s success. (AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki, File)
This photo provided by Tangular Irby shows a Gee's Bend x Target display at a Target store in Trumbull, Conn., Feb. 10, 2024. The multinational retailer launched a limited-edition collection based on the Gee’s Bend quilters' designs for Black History Month in 2024. The Target designs were “inspired by” five Gee's Bend quilters who reaped limited financial benefits from the collection’s success. (Tangular Irby via AP)