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It was this chilling fact of life, the racism that in 1936 inspired "The Negro Motorist Green Book." Victor Green, a postal worker who lived in Harlem, began publishing a guide to businesses that ...
For Black travelers driving across segregated America in the '40s, '50s and '60s, the Negro Motorist Green Book was more than a travel aid – it was a guide for keeping them safe. The Green ...
Stephen Huba Monday, Jan. 21, 2019 1:30 a.m. | Monday, Jan. 21, 2019 1:30 a.m. “Carry your Green Book with you … you may need it!” That was not an empty advertising slogan in the decades ...
At a time when the simple act of traveling through the United States often put Black people in physical danger, “The Negro Motorist Green Book” was an essential guide to safe spaces.
From 1936 to 1966, the Green Book was the must-have guide for African American travelers. Developed and published by Harlem postal carrier and travel writer Victor Hugo Green, the Book’s ...
A "Green Book" writer said, "We tried to be as truthful as possible." It wasn't all cheers when "Green Book" won the Oscar for best picture Sunday night. Instead, the big win unleashed a wave of ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! TV and radio broadcaster Alvin Hall, author of "Driving the Green Book," discusses the basics of the Jim Crow era travel guide for African Americans.
One of the producers behind the Oscar-winning but divisive “Green Book” defended the film from criticism over how they told the story, arguing that it was actually aimed towards an older white ...
A new "Digital Green Book for the Culture" aims to help Black people navigate an internet riddled with misinformation. Onyx Impact has introduced a digital Green Book designed to help the Black ...
"Green Book" actor Frank Vallelonga Jr.’s cause of death has been revealed. The New York City Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed to Fox News Digital that the actor died due to the combined ...