In the decades before the 1964 Civil Rights Act outlawed discrimination in public places, traveling throughout the country ...
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That Sounds Fun' podcaster and inspirational author Annie F. Downs tackles a tough topic for a children's book that she wrote for her nephew, Sam.
Emily Sweeney, a Boston Globe reporter, has documented and mapped more than 350 spots in this part of the country. She ...
Discover the history and significance of the Green Book, a vital resource for African American travelers during the civil ...
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The Chancellor announced a review of the Green Book this week, which is used by the Government to calculate the benefit-cost ratios of big infrastructure schemes. Northern leaders have long argued ...
THE poisonous green books they are tomes bound mainly in the nineteenth century and present in various parts of the world, whose cover is dyed with a pigment that contains small quantities of arsenic.
The green bar-coded ID book is still valid, despite widespread misconceptions that it has been replaced by the Smart ID card. Launched in 1980, the bar-coded ID book will only be phased out once ...