Many from that period of time remember it as “The Negro Motorist Green ... for Our People.” “The Green Book was like a Bible, a survivor’s guide for Black travelers,” Ward said on ...
Then, the Negro Motorist Green Book arrived. The book was a travel guide published from 1936 through the 1960s by New York ...
The Green Book exhibit at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and the Harriet Beecher Stowe House offers a profound glimpse into the history of African American travel during the Jim Crow ...
“The Negro Motorist Green Book” is an exhibition developed by ... This special exhibition offers an immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America and ...
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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...