The Last Hotel for Women: A Novel
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ISBN: 0684811111 / Publisher: Simon & Schuster, February 1996
A fictional recreation of the events of Mother's Day, 1961, when a bus full of freedom riders was attacked by the Klan in Birmingham, portrays the incident from the perspective of its local citizens
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On Mother's Day, 1961, a busload of freedom riders arrived in Birmingham from "up North." A group of Klansmen, armed with pipes and clubs, greeted them. Life in this most segregated of Southern cities would never be the same. It is to this pivotal moment that novelist Vicki Covington returns, in her fourth and richest novel to date.Birmingham crackles with tension - at the foundry where Pete, Dinah Fraley's husband, works; on the baseball field where white and black company teams uneasily take turns; and most of all in Dinah's hotel, where Commissioner of Public Safety Bull Connor holds court just as he did when Dinah's mother ran the place as a bordello. When Dinah takes in a freedom rider injured in the Mother's Day melee, the conflicts within and beyond her well-ordered world reach a crisis point.
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