Then, the Negro Motorist Green Book arrived. The book was a travel guide published from 1936 through the 1960s by New York City mailman Victor Hugo Green. It listed businesses including stays that ...
“The Negro Motorist Green Book” is an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) (https://negromotoristgreenbook.si.edu/) in collaboration with ...
Photo titled: Leaving for Camp, July 3, 1958. The Negro Motorist Green Book, later known as The Negro Travelers' Green Book, was a listing of restaurants, gas stations, hotels, department stores ...
In 1936, Victor Hugo Green, a Black postal worker from New York, created "The Negro Motorist Green Book," a guide for local Black travelers to find restaurants, shops, and hotels in which they'd ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Staff at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center want to include video testimony of those who have experience using the Negro Motorist Green Book. The opportunity to ...
In 1947, during his short stay with the Kansas City Monarchs, Jackie Robinson lived at the hotel. After Ella died in 1953, ...
Over roughly two decades, Harlem became home to Black artists, musicians, authors and socialites of all sexual stripes. In a ...
Victor Green’s The Negro Motorist Green Book strikes that balance between inevitable and unexpected. His idea addressed the paradox of the American automobile age, opening access through the ...
The couple, who founded the popular social media platform, is expanding its reach with a new inspirational television show.
“The Negro Motorist Green Book,” created in the 1930s and renamed the “Travelers’ Green Book” in 1966, served as a vital guide for travelers, highlighting businesses and services that ...
That makes it essential to know how uninsured motorist car insurance coverage works to pay the medical bills (and more) of you or your passengers if you’re injured in an auto accident caused by ...