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The Green Book: A Guide for Safe Travel Victor Green, a postal worker, created the Green Book to help African Americans find safe places to eat, sleep, and shop during segregation. What started in ...
Travel hasn't always been easy for African Americans — far from it. That's why, during an era of segregation, "The Negro Motorist Green Book" became a vital tool to help prevent dangerous ...
”The Green Book was a travel guide African Americans used and took in their cars with them when they traveled across the country to tell them where they could find lodging, where they could find ...
Their heads are thin and long, with a noticeable canthal ridge between their eyes. Color-wise, Green Mambas are typically bright green with their color fading into yellow or orange around their tails.
The Open Road Wasn't Open: Traveling While Black in Jim Crow America Professor Tiffany Gill from the University of Delaware explains the dangers African Americans faced while traveling in the ...
Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ Virginia Woolf’s classic novel, celebrating its 100th anniversary, is the topic of this month’s discussion.
Book bans are getting weirder, targeting cats, dogs and civic-minded grandmas Seeking to ban books like “Bathe the Cat” has less to do with morality than it does with a yearning for control ...
The EU's anti-greenwashing legislation, the Green Claims directive, has been withdrawn. Is this part of a larger trend in EU policy?
Claudio Cortez-Herrera, who has been in the U.S. for decades but served seven months on a racketeering charge as a teen, has been detained by ICE.
New book on Sturgeon Bay boatyard looks at the stories, people behind a top yacht builder The series of vignettes in "The Boatyard" show how Palmer Johnson grew into one of the world's best yacht ...
It was a bit of a shock on Thursday when Chief Justice John Roberts announced at the end of the session that the court would next sit on Friday and “at that time we will announce all remaining ...
Green card holders have been warned that they could have their eligibility to stay in the U.S. revoked if they support terrorism or violence.