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Before GPS. Before online reviews. Before safe travel was assumed.
There was The Negro Motorist Green Book.
In this compelling episode of Americas Hidden 250, host Karin Aaron sits down with David Jackson, Executive Director of the Green Book Institute, to uncover how the Green Book became far more than a travel directory - it became a movement. A lifeline. A symbol of resilience for Black travelers navigating segregation during the Jim Crow era.
Discover the hidden stories behind historic Green Book landmarks like the A.G. Gaston Motel, the Hampton House in Miami, and the Magnolia House in North Carolina. Learn how corporations like ESSO (Exxon), Ford Motor Company, and the YMCA played unexpected roles in supporting safe travel. And explore why preserving Black travel history and cultural tourism is essential as America approaches its 250th anniversary.
This conversation goes beyond history - it challenges us to rethink belonging, safety, and inclusion in American travel today.
Because the Green Book wasnt just a book.It was survival. It was a strategy. It was a community.It was a movement.
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