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‘Looking For Alaska’, Green’s 2005 debut, has been a target of book banning efforts for at least 15 years. Clémence Michallon speaks to the author about America’s history of censorship ...
The Green Book – named after its creator, not the color of its covers – was pocket-sized, about 5 by 7 inches, and published nearly every year from 1937 to 1966.
The movie "Green Book" leaves the impression that racism is a thing of the past. But black travelers still need help to stay safe. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
The Green Book, which was published from 1936 until the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964, listed establishments across the U.S. (and eventually North America) that welcomed blacks during a ...
The book described in those challenges is not the book I remember . John Green’s 2005 debut has been a frequent target of book banning efforts for 15 years.
Launched earlier this month, We All We Got: A Digital Green Book for the Culture provides Black users with a platform to navigate the internet safely, protect their data, and access trustworthy ...
Green Book Global unveils a new road trip planner feature to help Black travelers plan safe journeys across the U.S. Building on its success as the first and only Black travel booking and review ...
The House of Delegates gave us a rare example of bipartisanship last week. HB 1968, which seeks to memorialize sites named in the “Green Book,” passed with a unanimous 100-00 vote on Jan. 24.
John Green’s new book, Everything Is Tuberculosis, reveals how social injustice sustains the disease, despite available cures and vaccines.
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