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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 Book ...
The Caribbean Green Book has a growing list of locally-owned places to shop, stay, and eat, as well as experiences and services curated by locals.
By 1939 Green expanded the book from 16 to 48 pages and covered 44 states and the District of Columbia. Though other guides for Black travelers existed, none were as long as the Green Book.
The "Green Book" brings to light Houston's rich history, ... Inside old travel guide for African American drivers hides the rich history of Houston. Monday, February 25, 2019.
Taylor has cataloged more than 9,600 Green Book listings in 48 states. She says less than 5 percent of the businesses featured in the guide are still open.
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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 gas tank is full of fuel. The tires are new, you checked the oil twice, the speedometer’s calibrated, your headlights are intact, all good. The vehicle’s not flashy, so there’s ...
The Caribbean Green Book is always expanding, and the ladies are always looking for new people to feature on their website ...