Month: September 2020

Say Their Names

Say their names: Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley.

On September 15, 1963 four Black girls were murdered at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. I was 13 years old; and I was horrified by the tragedy. The pictures of the girls and the blast still remain embedded in my brain. My response to the shocking murders was personal because I found many similarities between me and Addie Mae, Denise, Carole, and Cynthia.

We were young girls who had sisters. I shared a name with Carole. We sang in the choir at church. We went into the bathroom and fussed with our hair before church. We all went to school and had homework. I wondered whether we listened to and enjoyed the same music on the radio—“Heat Wave” and “Big Girls Don’t Cry.” There seemed to be so many similarities, but our skin color difference was immeasurable.

As I wrote my book, Dr. King, The Rabbi, and Me: A Connecticut Journey, I learned so much about how those differences permeate my perspectives and my writing. Initially, as I detailed the events of that day, I wrote the four girls were “killed.” My editor corrected me. Say the words, she said: They were murdered.

Say their names: George Floyd. Breonna Taylor. Ahmaud Arbery. Say the words. They. Were. Murdered.

Video Replay of Morgenstern Books Talk with Bloomington Author Carol-Anne Hossler

Live Author Talks Video

Dear friends:

Yesterday evening, we went live on Facebook and Zoom! The topic was “Race in America.” Our conversation with documentary filmmaker Mitch Teplistky and long-time Bloomington educator and author Carol-Anne Hossler was timely and thought-provoking. In case you missed it (or want to watch it again!), here’s the video replay!

Our talk was inspired by Carol-Anne’s book, Dr. King, The Rabbi, and Me: A Connecticut Journey, which you can find on the Morgenstern Books online store OR her website, mlkandme.com. (If you purchase on her site, select the Bookshop option so your purchase supports our indie bookstore!)
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Live Author Talk with Carol-Anne Hossler

Your Special Invitation

Dear friends of Carol-Anne Hossler:

Welcome to the Morgenstern Books community! We are excited to have Carol-Anne on our LIVE Author Talk event this Friday, September 11, at 5:00 P.M. I hope you can join us and support Indiana authors! This is your special invitation on behalf of Carol-Anne.

Listen in on a live chat with documentary filmmaker Mitch Teplitsky and our guest, Carol-Anne Hossler. Carol-Anne is the author of Dr. King, The Rabbi and Me: A Connecticut Journey, a story about race in America and her unforgettable meeting with Martin Luther King Jr. as a young teen.

WHEN: Friday, September 11, at 5:00 P.M.
WHERE: Listen in on Zoom or Facebook Live*

*Facebook live will appear on our Facebook page when the event begins

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