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The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1947 - NYPL Digital Collections

The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1947: A Classified Motorist's & Tourist's Guide Covering the United States

The Negro motorist Green-book | Library of Congress

Title. The Negro motorist Green-book. Other Title. Green Book. Summary. An annual guidebook for African-American roadtrippers founded and published by New ...

The Negro Motorist Green-Book: 1940 - NYPL Digital Collections

The Negro Motorist Green-Book: 1940 · Library division & collection with this item: · LIBRARY DIVISION Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book

“The Negro traveler's inconveniences,” writes Wendell P. Alston in The Negro Motorist Green Book for 1949, “are many and they are increasing because today ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book - Smithsonian Digital Volunteers

The Negro Motorist Green Book was a guidebook for African American travelers that provided a list of hotels, boarding houses, taverns, restaurants, service ...

File:The Negro Motorist Green Book, 1949 - DPLA

File:The Negro Motorist Green Book, 1949 - DPLA - 0714b2993c48adf98a5a592c7468d23e (page 87).jpg. Language; Watch · Edit. File; File history ...

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The Negro Motorist Green Book: 1947: A Classified Motorist's & Tourist's Guide Covering the United States ...

The Negro Motorist Green-Book

The Negro Motorist Green-Book, 48 pages. This book provided travelers with information on businesses that serviced African American travelers. The front cover ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book - Wikipedia

The Negro Motorist Green Book was a guidebook for African American roadtrippers. It was founded by Victor Hugo Green, an African American, New York City ...

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

chrysler-body-drop-cropped.jpg. MotorCities National Heritage Area logo · Home · Making Tracks · 1936; The Negro Motorist Green Book (1936-1966). Search. It is ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book (1936-1964) • - Blackpast

The Negro Motorist Green Book, popularly known as the Green Book, was a travel guide intended to help African American motorists avoid social obstacles.

The Negro Motorist Green Book - Heinz History Center

The Negro Motorist Green Book was a guide published over three decades that helped African Americans travel the country safely, and with dignity, during the ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book | District of Columbia Public Library

Join us for the opening weekend of The Negro Motorist Green Book on Saturday, Nov. 2 and Sunday, Nov. 3 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library.

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 ...

Exhibition: The Negro Motorist Green Book (Opens)

The Negro Motorist Green Book looks at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America and how this annual guide served as an indispensable ...

Atlanta in the Negro Motorist Green Book

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

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 Negro Motorist Green Book Compendium - Smithsonian Store

This was addressed by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual listing of lodging, diners, gas stations, and other businesses that could handle the needs of the ...

The Negro Motorist Green Book

The Negro Motorist Green Book offers an immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America.