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Sep 23, 2024 · The book chronicles how aviator Charles Lindbergh became the charismatic face of the “America First” movement that arose in the wake of the WWI and urged against the United States’ intervening overseas as Adolf Hitler rose to power.
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Apr 8, 2020 · Around the same time that Etta Watson opened her home in Baltimore City to travelers, three women in the small, more rural, City of Frederick, Maryland in Western Maryland. Frederick was one of only three Maryland towns listed in the Green Book between the years 1938 and 1964.
Dec 16, 2018 · This inspired-by-real-life story follows a tough, Italian-American bouncer from the Bronx hired to drive Don Shirley, a black world-class classical pianist, on his tour through the Jim Crow...
Jan 10, 2020 · 'Overground Railroad' by Candacy Taylor revisits the stories behind the 'Green Book,' a travel guide first published in 1936 that helped black tourists navigate racial minefields on the road.
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Mar 29, 2016 · Charles Frederick Green was born in Peckham, London, in 1921. On leaving school he began an apprenticeship with a printing company, acting part-time as a police courier, before becoming an Air Raid Precaution warden.
The Green-Book final edition, in 1966-67, filled 99 pages and embraced the entire nation and even some international cities. The guide pointed black travelers to places including hotels ...
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