Carolyn McKinstry, civil rights advocate and lifelong member
of 16th Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., will deliver the keynote address
at the 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Birthday Celebration in Hayward on
Jan. 21, 2019.
A witness to the Ku Klux Klan bombing on Sept. 15, 1963,
McKinstry will bring to Hayward the rare perspective of being both a child of
and an eyewitness to some of the most jarring aspects of the fight for civil
rights by African Americans, a distinction noted by Publishers Weekly in a
review of McKinstry’s 2011 memoir, “While the World Watched: A Birmingham
Bombing Survivor Comes of Age During the Civil Rights Movement.”
McKinstry was among thousands of students hosed by firemen
during the 1963 civil rights marches and survived a second bomb explosion that
destroyed a large portion of her home in 1964. Decades later, she was a
subpoenaed witness in the 2002 trial of Bob Cherry, who was one of three men
subsequently convicted of the 1963 church bombing.
McKinstry is a native of Birmingham and was educated in its
public schools. She is a graduate of Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn., and
has received a Master of Divinity degree from Samford University’s Beeson
Divinity School in Birmingham, Ala.
In addition to her keynote address, the King Birthday Celebration
event, held annually on the Martin Luther King federal holiday, will feature
presentation of an annual Community Award and performances by the Mount Eden
High School Choir. It takes place starting at 4:30 p.m. at Reed L. Buffington
Performing Arts Center, Chabot College, 25555 Hesperian Blvd., in Hayward.
The event is free and tickets are available on Eventbrite.