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During the Jim Crow era, African American travelers were routinely denied access to basic services. Stopping in an unfamiliar place meant the risk of humiliation, threats or worse.
To find safe and friendly accommodations, travelers relied on a network of shared advice, exchanged by word of mouth and published in travel guides such as the "Green Book." Victor H. Green used his contacts as a New Jersey postal worker to create his namesake guide.
Published from 1936 to 1966, the Negro Motorist Green Book was an atlas of self-reliance. It listed motels, restaurants, service stations, and other accommodations that served African Americans, the majority owned by black entrepreneurs. The 1941 edition is in our @nmaahc.
?: Two women identified on the back as Dot and Shep, taken around the 1950s (unnamed photographer). Gift of Princetta R. Newman. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture


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