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The original "Green Book" featured a state-by-state listing of hotels, homes and restaurants where Black travelers would be welcomed and safe, "without encountering embarrassment" according to the ...
Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) — The Green Book, a vital travel guide for Black Americans from the 1930s to the 1960s, played a crucial role in ensuring safe travel during the era of segregation.
Most of the state’s Green Book sites were in the Twin Cities and many were demolished to make way for the construction of I35-W and I-94.
The Green Book Civil Rights Bus Tour scheduled for Monday, May 26, will visit some of the roughly 80 San Antonio sites featured in various editions of the book.
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