This week on "Sunday Morning" (January 13)
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COVER STORY: Travels with the "Green Book" | Watch Video
Racism was a chilling fact of life that, in 1936, inspired "The Negro Motorist Green Book," a guide to businesses that welcomed African American travelers who faced being turned away or threatened in the era of segregation. Martha Teichner talks with cultural historian Candacy Taylor about the importance of this guide to safe travels in the Jim Crow South.
WEB EXTRA VIDEO: "Green Book": Traveling while black
Alice Clay Broadwater, who was a teacher traveling between Boston and the South with her family during the Jim Crow era, and her son, Douglas Broadwater, talk with Martha Teichner about their experiences relying on the "Green Book" guide for African American travelers, even after segregation was legally ended by the Civil Rights Act.
For more info:
- Candacy Taylor (taylormadeculture.com)
- The Green Book Project
- "The Green Book" (New York Public Library)
- "Unpacking the Green Book" (Museum of Arts and Design exhibition, now closed)
- National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.
- Rossonian Hotel, Denver (Palisade Partners)
- Green Book of South Carolina
- Harriet M. Cornwell Tourist Home, Columbia, S.C. (South Caroline Department of Archives and History)
- Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe, Boston
- Candacy Taylor will appear in the upcoming documentary "The Green Book: Guide to Freedom" (Smithsonian Channel)
ALMANAC: Wyatt Earp | Watch Video
The legend of the Wild West lawman, who died in Los Angeles at age 80, has only grown over the years. Jane Pauley reports.
FOOD: Pie fight: Debating the origins of the Key Lime Pie | Watch Video
Like everything in the Florida Keys, Key Lime Pie goes down easy. But there's something a little harder for locals to swallow: a new cookbook says this beloved dessert doesn't hail from Florida. Nancy Giles talks with pastry chef Stella Parks (whose book, "Bravetart," claims that the dessert originated in New York City), and with Key West locals (who offer their own tart opinions on the beloved dish's birthplace).
RECIPE: Aunt Sally's Original Key Lime Pie, from the Curry Mansion Inn
RECIPE: Stella Parks' Magic Key Lime Pie
For more info:
- "The Key West Key Lime Pie Cookbook" by David L. Sloan (CreateSpace), in Trade Paperback, available via Amazon
- "BraveTart: Iconic American Desserts" by Stella Parks (W.W. Norton), in Hardcover and eBook formats, available via Amazon
- Stella Parks at Serious Eats
- Amsterdam's Curry Mansion Inn, Key West, Fla.
ART: Damien Hirst wants to make art you can't ignore | Watch Video
After three decades creating one outlandish artwork after another, Damien Hirst is no longer a young man, but the rebellious artist who once revelled in creating outrageous pieces of art has somehow found a kind of beauty in that, too. Tracy Smith reports.
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ISLAND-HOPPING: An authentic taste of France on the western shores of the Atlantic | Watch Video
They may appear on the map to be a part of Canada. But for more than a century, the tiny islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located off Newfoundland, passed back and forth between French and British control until, finally, the islands became permanently French. Conor Knighton visits the islands that were originally made wealthy by cod fishing (and later profited off of American Prohibition), and which today are experiencing a tourism boom among Americans seeking an authentic taste of France on the western shores of the Atlantic.
For more info:
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon Tourism
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Lonely Planet)
- Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (Government site)
- L'Arche Musee
HARTMAN: How a hunch saved a hiker's life (Video)
Nancy Abell admits her maternal instinct may be a little overactive. But when a young woman she met from Germany, Katharina Groene, told her she was hiking alone along the Pacific Crest Trail in Washington State, she had a hunch that Groene would need help, and called 911. And her hunch proved right. Steve Hartman reports.
MUSIC: Carole King and her "Beautiful" life | Watch Video
"Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" celebrates its fifth anniversary on Broadway this week. Gayle King sits down with Carole King on the set of the hit show to discover if the legendary singer-songwriter's life is still "beautiful."
WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Carole King's reaction to her "Beautiful" appearance
On Saturday, the fifth anniversary of the Broadway show "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," the singer-songwriter herself surprised the audience by stepping onto the stage towards the end of Act 2 to perform as herself. CBS News' Gayle King was backstage.
For more info:
- caroleking.com
- Follow @Carole_King on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
- "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, New York City | Ticket info
OPINION: My dog Rudy | Watch Video
In honor of former President George H.W. Bush's service dog, Sully, who recently became a surprise social media star, "Sunday Morning" contributor Luke Burbank introduces us to another yellow Lab, five-year-old Rudy.
For more info:
- Follow @lukeburbank on Twitter
MOVIES: "Glass" director M. Night Shyamalan comes full circle | Watch Video
"Glass," the latest psychological thriller from the director of "The Sixth Sense," features characters from his previous films "Unbreakable" and "Split," in the conclusion of an unexpected trilogy. Tony Dokoupil talks with M. Night Shyamalan, who is at peace with the plot twists of his own life.
WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Director M. Night Shyamalan's advice to his younger self
The filmmaker behind such psychological thrillers as "The Sixth Sense" and "Glass" talks with correspondent Tony Dokoupil about his reputation for suspense and plot twists.
WEB EXTRA VIDEO: Director M. Night Shyamalan on getting accepted into NYU film school
The Oscar-nominated director M. Night Shyalaman talks with Tony Dokoupil about the reaction of his Indian immigrant parents when he decided to study filmmaking.
To watch a trailer for "Glass" click on the video player below:
For more info:
- "Glass" (Official site)
- Follow @MNightShyamalan on Twitter
BY THE NUMBERS: Government shutdown | Watch Video
Jane Pauley looks at the costs of President Trump's ongoing partial closure of federal agencies.
CALENDAR: Week of January 14 | Watch Video
"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
NATURE: Colorado Rockies | Watch Extended Video
"Sunday Morning" checks out a winter's scene in the American West, with footage by videographer Scot Miller.
WEB EXCLUSIVE:
NATURE UP CLOSE: White deer
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