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WHAT TO KNOW The "Green Book," published between the 1930s and 1960s, was a popular travel guide used by Black travelers to avoid racism in their journeys. Long Island has dozens of sites in the ...
The volume’s proper title was, “The Negro Motorist Green Book,” and it advised travelers where they could expect to be welcomed and safe on their journeys across the country.
Named after The Negro Motorist Green Book, which provided travel guidance for African Americans navigating Jim Crow America from 1936 to 1966, Green Book Global is a modern-day app and interactive ...
A new exhibit is rolling into D.C.’S Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library on Saturday, about the travel guidebook that Black families used to literally navigate a dangerous time: Segregation.