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Green Book, in detail: Learn about guide that helped Black travelers


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A look inside the Green Book, which guided Black travelers through a segregated and hostile America
The guide s creator knew the racist dangers Black motorists faced in the 1940s through the 1960s and hoped one day his Green Books wouldn t be needed
George Petras and Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY
Published
11:53 am UTC Feb. 21, 2021
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 – named after its creator, not the color of its covers – was pocket-sized, about 5 by 7 inches, and published nearly every year from 1937 to 1966. ....

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Orangeburg family operated city's only Green Book location


The calling on his life was very sure : Orangeburg family operated city s only Green Book location
Johnson s Tourist Home was the only listing for Orangeburg, SC, in the Green Book. We found the descendants of the Johnson Family to learn their story.
Author: Alicia Neaves
Updated: 11:31 PM EST February 25, 2021
ORANGEBURG, S.C. During the time of segregation, many businesses across the nation wouldn t accommodate people of color.
Even though they had money, African Americans weren t allowed to do business in certain places because of the color of their skin.
For that reason, the Negro Travelers Green Book was created.
It listed businesses like hotels, restaurants, barbershops, and much more in different states that would welcome people of color. ....

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