At a time when the simple act of traveling through the United States often put Black people in physical danger, “The Negro Motorist Green Book” was an essential guide to safe spaces. Published by ...
These days, it's called the Friendly Barber Shop, with a sign saying “open” still hanging in the window. Inside, there are three barber chairs. In 1947, the same North Amityville site was known as ...
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From 1936 to 1966, the Green Book was the must-have guide for African American travelers. Developed and published by Harlem postal carrier and travel writer Victor Hugo Green, the Book’s listings ...
SEATTLE — Ask nicely and Clifford Holland will proudly show you his collection of classic vehicles. “They don’t make cars now like they used to back in the day,” Holland said. The Navy veteran's crown ...
Between 2023 and 2024, the island of Jamaica made over $4 billion in tourism alone. This is just one of the 13 independent countries that make up the Caribbean islands. With billions of dollars coming ...