a restaurant in the Kalinago Territory on the island of Dominica that is preserving the culture of the island’s first inhabitants. “[The Green Book] is for Black and brown people,” says Compton.
restaurants, gas stations, taxi services, beauty parlors and barbershops, and funeral homes once listed in The Green Book. I also delved deeply into the history of the guide: the circumstances ...
The Negro Travelers’ Green Book was a directory of lodgings, restaurants and entertainment venues where African Americans were welcomed. Features performances and interviews with vocalists ...
published the first edition of The Green Book. The guide listed hotels, restaurants, bars and service stations which would serve African Americans and was an attempt, in Victor Green's words ...
Terrace Hall was mostly known for its bar and restaurant, as well as for hosting parties and social events, said Black. The History Center's Green Book exhibit showcased a sign advertising live ...
Victor Hugo Green, the creator of the Green Book, was born in New York City in 1892. He moved to Harlem in 1933 and began managing Robert Duke, his brother-in-law and a touring musician ...
The Green Book, started by a resourceful black postal ... three tourist homes, one restaurant (Dearing’s Tea Room, 2524 Wylie Ave.), two beauty parlors, one garage and one service station.
published the first edition of The Green Book. The guide listed hotels, restaurants, bars and service stations which would serve African Americans and was an attempt, in Victor Green's words ...