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The “Green Book” was more than a revolutionary way for African Americans to travel in this country; it was an economic engine for burgeoning entrepreneurs, particularly black women.
The cover of the 1956 edition of the “Traveler’s Green Book” Green hoped “to save the travelers of his race as many difficulties and embarrassments as possible,” the book said.
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The “Green Book,” as it was commonly known, was so popular among Black folks that about 15,000 copies were printed each year for 30 consecutive years. By the way, in addition to listing all ...
Being black and traveling away from home during the Jim Crow-era involved a great deal of planning, faith, and a reliable travel guide called the Green Book. First published in 1936 by Victor Hugo ...
Allen brought her original 1963-1964 Green Book — sealed in a plastic, zip-close bag. “For Vacation Without Aggravation,” read the tagline on the emerald cover.
And, yet, the comparisons are flawed. For, the Oscar winning film that “Green Book” really hearkens back to is from decades earlier, the 1967 Best Picture winner, “In the Heat of the Night.” ...
The film “Green Book,” starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen, is garnering a lot of Oscar buzz. The title is a reference to “The Negro Motorist Green Book,” a travel guide for ...