Our visit with the Shores Sisters and Mrs. Heidi
Sunday, May 27, 2007 8:47 am by Jillian HutchensIf yesterday’s experience with Mrs. Heidi, Judge Shores-Lee and Ms. Shores was just a glimpse of what we’re going to be in for during the remainder of this trip, I’m going to be completely blown away by the end of this experience. Everyone on this trip has heard about the conditions in the south and what people had to go through in terms of the blatant racism, but hearing the first hand testimonies of these women about how it actually happened, I was totally taken aback and engaged on a completely different level from what I had been earlier on this trip.
Again, we had some absolutely amazing food at Mrs. B’s for lunch and at Dreamland BBQ for dinner, despite the messy nature of the food. I’m going to have to agree with Susan Smith about the banana pudding…I kinda wanted to steal it and take it all for myself!
During our time in Kelly Ingram Park, there was an anti-violence/save our streets type of rally going on with information from difference civic groups. While I’m very excited that the people of Birmingham are engaging in this type of activity, I feel that I was distracted by the speakers when I was attempting to fully engage in the historic aura of the park.
Last night after our reflections, I was sitting outside speaking with two women from Kent, England and we were discussing what had brought all of us to Birmingham and I was sharing some pictures from our day in Kelly Ingram Park and a little bit of background about why we were here for this class. They were very kind and interested in the trip as well as to know what I had to tell them about the history of this area.
I’m very excited to be going to the 16th Street Baptist Church this morning for their religious service as well as to get a feel for the church as the four young women did the day that they were martyred.