7.3: Victor H. Green: The Negro Motorist “Green Book” (1940)

Paired Sources from U.S. History, 1877-present
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Abstract

Victor H. Green, in his periodical the Green Book (which was both the color green and named after him), provided African Americans a way to circumvent the strictures of segregation in both northern and southern states by finding restaurants, hotels, and sometimes even private homes that were willing to serve them despite the limitations imposed by informal segregation. While his book consisted of nothing but a list of places, the Introduction to the 1940 edition makes it clear that Green was engaged in an early form of crowdsourcing.

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