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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 ...
The road-trip dramedy had a bumpy road to the Oscars, but "Green Book" ended up taking the night's biggest prize anyway. The 1960s-set film about a black musician and his white bodyguard driver on ...
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 ...
In 1936, a black postal worker named Victor Hugo Green published the first edition of The Negro Motorist Green Book. At the time, the segregation-era guide was meant to direct black New York City ...
Jan Miles is the author of “The Post-Racial Negro Green Book.” If you watch the movie “Green Book,” you might leave the theater thinking that the people who made the movie are convinced ...
It's déjà vu at the Oscars all over again as a polarizing race relations drama wins Best Picture over an art house favorite. For many film critics who watched, the 2019 Academy Awards ended with ...
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 ...
"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 ...
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.
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