Juneteenth
- Posted on June 16, 2014
- By Dottie Palazzo
- In the category Book Club Chatter
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On Sat. June 14, members of my book club went to Oberlin OH for the Oberlin Heritage Center’s Freedom Friends walking tour. Here we are on the steps of the First Church of Oberlin with our tour guide.
Aside from our visit, banners across Main Street announced that Oberlin was celebrating Juneteenth so there were vendors, a parade and music everywhere in Tappan Square. It was fun but what is Juneteenth?
This morning the Lorain Morning Journal had an article by Eric Bonzar reporting Lorain’s Juneteenth Festival. Lorain and Oberlin have been celebrating this national holiday, which symbolizes the end of slavery for 20 years.
Abraham Lincoln, our 16th President, proclaimed the freedom of all slaves within the 10 states still in rebellion with the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. However, “it wasn’t until June of 1865 that the last enclave of slaves in Galveston, Texas, found out about it…Sometimes communications were a little slow in those days. I reckon those slaves weren’t using YouTube or Facebook.”
Since that time Juneteenth has become a standard celebration in honor of the emancipation of slavery. “It isn’t about African American history…it’s about American history.”
Oberlin was an abolitionist stronghold from the beginning and was active in the underground railroad system. Oberlin College was the first in the country to accept black students and its citizens risked personal danger to protect runaways from the bounty hunters.
Prior to the Civil War the Federal Government passed legislation calling for the arrest and prosecution of any citizens harboring or helping runaways. Oberlin didn’t stop and Lorain County passed a law prohibiting kidnapping and enforced it against the hunters of runaways.
Oberlin has a lot to be proud of!
Karen Joy Fowler Wins PEN/Faulkner Prize
- Posted on April 04, 2014
- By Dottie Palazzo
- In the category Book Club Chatter
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Karen Joy Fowler is the winner of the 2014 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for her novel “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves” which was our book club selection for July 2013. The narrator is Rosemary Cooke, the 22 year old daughter of an Indiana University psychology professor who subjected his family to a psychological experiment when she was young. The psychological community believed at the time that Chimps could be brought into a human family and raised as family members. When Rosemary was born an infant Chimp was brought into her family to become her twin. The book describes the huge impact that experiment had on all members of the Cooke family.
Fowler’s book was chosen from more than 430 novels and short story collections published by American authors in 2013.
What Fun Would That Be?
- Posted on October 23, 2013
- By Dottie Palazzo
- In the category Book Club Chatter
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My book club just finished reading Joy for Beginners by Erica Bauermeister. Based on the name and the cover on the paperback edition, I wasn’t excited about reading it, thinking it was going to be a very predictable happy ending kind of book. In fact, right on the cover was a quote from author Garth Stein: “Moving, touching, wonderfully written, inspiring to read.” Need I say more?
But I am the leader of the book club and two days before our meeting I bought the book and began reading. I was right, it was predictable but there were three ideas in that book that I wrote down and keep thinking about. So I guess you can’t always tell a book by its cover.
“My husband said he didn’t want to be married to Robin’s mother anymore.” To learn more about that mouth full, read on
Read More»ClevelandArt: Art and Literature Book Club
- Posted on March 07, 2013
- By Dottie Palazzo
- In the category Book Club Chatter
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Went to the first of three meetings yesterday on the book Pompeii by Robert Harris.
Read More»Author Ann Patchett appearance in Cleveland.
- Posted on February 08, 2013
- By Dottie Palazzo
- In the category Book Club Chatter
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Cuyahoga Library Foundation announced that author Ann Patchett will visit the William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage at Playhouse Square on Tuesday, March 19. For more information email cuyahogacountypubliclibrary@cuyahoga.lib.oh.us
Mary Doria Russell Update on “The Sparrow”
- Posted on February 03, 2013
- By Dottie Palazzo
- In the category Book Club Chatter
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“The Sparrow – will the third time be the charm?”
“AMC has optioned The Sparrow and Children of God for a series.
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