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- "Negro Motorist Green Book, An International Travel Guide," 1949 - Before the 1964 Civil Rights Act, African Americans faced persistent racial discrimination when traveling. It could be difficult to find restaurants, hotels, or other amenities. <em>The Negro Motorist Green Book</em>, begun in 1936, became a guide for the African American traveler. This 1949 edition listed travel information that would keep the traveler "from running into difficulties [and] embarrassments," and would "make his trips more enjoyable."

- 1949
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"Negro Motorist Green Book, An International Travel Guide," 1949
Before the 1964 Civil Rights Act, African Americans faced persistent racial discrimination when traveling. It could be difficult to find restaurants, hotels, or other amenities. The Negro Motorist Green Book, begun in 1936, became a guide for the African American traveler. This 1949 edition listed travel information that would keep the traveler "from running into difficulties [and] embarrassments," and would "make his trips more enjoyable."
- Letter From Mark Twain to a General, 1910 -

- February 15, 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Letter From Mark Twain to a General, 1910
- Travel Poster, "Grace Line to Bermuda," circa 1937 -

- circa 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Travel Poster, "Grace Line to Bermuda," circa 1937