MISS HAZEL
ROSA PARKS LEAGUE
by
JONATHAN ODELL
Copyright © 2014 Jonathan Odell
Odell, Jonathan
Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League/ by Jonathan Odell
1. Women’s—fiction 2. African American women—fiction 3. Housewives—fiction 4. Civil Rights—fiction 5. Mississippi—fiction 6. 1950s—fiction I. Title
Miss Hazel HC: 978-1-940210-02-5
Miss Hazel PB: 978-1-940210-04-9
Miss Hazel EB: 978-1-940210-05-6
Interior and jacket design by Laura Klynstra
Photograph of young women courtesy of Arlene Beard Norton
Photograph of Hazel and Jonathan courtesy of the author
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To my parents, Faye and Odell Johnson
Your stories have mattered
CONTENTS
Chapter One: A Man Who Takes Care Of His Own
Chapter Two: The View From Delphi
Chapter Three: A Deal With The Devil
Chapter Four: The Way Of The Mule
Chapter Seven: Mother And Child
Chapter Eight: Up To The Big House
Chapter Nine: The Trois Arts League
Chapter Eleven: Fishers Of Men
Chapter Twelve: Late Night Visitation
Chapter Thirteen: Jesus In The Graveyard
Chapter Fourteen: One Wing Hannah’s
Chapter Fifteen: A Manger Scene
Chapter Sixteen: Broken Things
Chapter Seventeen: Hidden In Clear View
Chapter Nineteen: Switching Places
Chapter Twenty: The Maids Of Tarbottom
Chapter Twenty-One: Plots And Conspiracies
Chapter Twenty-Two: Lillie Dee’s Funeral
Chapter Twenty-Three: Dreaming Nate
Chapter Twenty-Four: Word From Up North
Chapter Twenty-Five: A Gathering Of Maids
Chapter Twenty-Six: Missing Things
Chapter Twenty-Seven: It’s Only Make-Believe
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Many Mansions
Chapter Twenty-Nine: True Stories
Chapter Thirty: The Citizens’ Council
Chapter Thirty-One: A Burned-Out Shack In The Heart Of The Woods
Chapter Thirty-Two: Morning Picnic
Chapter Thirty-Three: Fireflies
Chapter Thirty-Four: The Mammy