"Morgen in Alabama" is a novel written by Ingeborg Drewitz. The story is set in the American South during the Civil Rights Movement. The protagonist, a young German woman named Gisela, travels to Alabama to work as an au pair for a wealthy family. She soon becomes involved in the struggle for racial equality and witnesses the injustices faced by African Americans in the segregated society. As Gisela navigates the complexities of race relations and her own identity, she is forced to confront her own prejudices and beliefs. The novel explores themes of discrimination, privilege, and the power of solidarity in the face of oppression."