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The Negro Motorist Green Book (later Negro Travelers' Green Book) was an annual guidebook for African American travelers.

Route 66 and the Historic Negro Motorist Green Book

The “Green Book”, known variously as the Negro Motorist Green Book and the Negro Travelers' Green Book, was an annual travel guide published from 1936 to 1964 ...

The Negro Motorist Green-Book: 1940 - The NYHistory Store

In 1936, Victor Hugo Green published the first annual volume of The Negro Motorist Green-Book, later renamed The Negro Travelers' Green Book. This facsimile of ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book (1936-1966) | 1936 | Making Tracks

The Green Book's goal was to create a geographically organized list of community services and businesses that were welcoming of African Americans.

Black History Month: The Negro Motorist Green Book - YouTube

Gayle Anderson reports on the special Black History Month exhibition at the Petersen Automotive Museum, The Negro Motorist Green Book.

The real story of the Green Book, the guide that changed how black ...

The result was The Negro Motorist Green Book, the most popular guide for black travelers for three decades. In production from the mid-1930s ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1938 - Umbra Search

From Collection. The Green Book. Record Contributed By. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.

'Green Book' Helped African-Americans Travel Safely - NPR

The Negro Motorist Green Book was a travel guide that listed lodgings, tailors and other businesses that welcomed black patrons during Jim Crow.

The Negro Motorist Green Book - Washington State Historical Society

The Washington State History Museum is pleased to present The Negro Motorist Green Book, from the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services.

The Green Book: A Historic Travel Guide for Black America, Part I

Between 1936 and 1964, the Negro Motorist Green Book was essential for the survival of thousands of Black Americans in an era of segregation ...

(PDF) The Negro Motorist Green-Book - Academia.edu

This article chronicles the history of the most long lasting of these guides, the Negro Motorist Green-Book, and explores the material culture related to ...

NYPL Treasures | The Negro Motorist Green Book | Episode 11 - PBS

Explore The Green Book, a traveler's guide for the black community in the Jim Crow Era.

The Negro Motorist Green Book, 1949 - Internet Archive

The Negro Motorist Green Book, 1949, from http://www.autolife.umd.umich.edu/Race/R_Casestudy/Negro_motorist_green_bk.htm and a history of it.

The Negro Motorist Green-Book: 1940 Facsimile Edition

2020 Reprint of 1940 Edition. The Negro Motorist Green Book was an annual guidebook for African American road trippers. It was originated and.

Guidebook, "Negro Motorist Green Book, 1937 Edition ...

Before the 1964 Civil Rights Act, African Americans faced persistent racial discrimination when traveling. It could be difficult to find restaurants, ...

For Students: The Negro Motorist Green Book - Learning Resources

The Negro Motorist Green Book was created by a postal service employee and travel writer from Harlem named Victor Hugo Green. While his main goal was to provide ...

The Documentary Highlighting the Real 'Green Book' - The Atlantic

A new Smithsonian Channel film positions the guidebook for black travelers as a necessary response to white-supremacist violence—and as a ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book by Victor H. Green

The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual listing of lodging, diners, gas stations, and other businesses that could handle the needs of the Black customer.

The Negro Motorist Green-Book... - Hagley Digital Archives

Title. The Negro Motorist Green-Book. Date Issued. 1946. Creator. Green, Victor H. Publisher (corporate). Victor H. Green & Co. (Publisher : New York, N.Y.).

The Negro Motorist Green Book | Gilmore Car Museum

The Green Book, written by Victor Green, provided guidance for African American travelers to find safe locations to sleep, eat, shop and purchase gas.