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Ryan Speedo Green has taken on the challenging role of Wotan in Wagner’s “Die Walküre” at the Santa Fe Opera House.
The Green Book has, in the past, suffered a bad rap. There is a common misperception that it is only about cost-benefit analysis; that it is a rigid and technocratic set of pseudo-scientific rules; ...
Victor Hugo Green, a U.S. postal worker who lived in Harlem, probably saved some lives by publishing "Green Book," a guide used by African-American travelers during the era of American apartheid ...
The Green Book, which had slightly different names over the years, was a travel guide for African Americans, published from 1936 to 1966.
Virginia officials installed the first plaque in the state commemorating historic “Green Book” locations at the site of the former Hampton hotel.
The Green Book Project Exhibition makes it Triad debut Thursday, October 12 at the Enterprise Center in Winston-Salem through November 18.
The famous Negro Motorist Green Book is one of the best shorthand examples of America’s continued institutional white supremacy even into the Civil Rights era. The Holocaust Museum is hosting an ...
The Green Book, as it was known, is now the subject of a traveling Smithsonian exhibition that opened Sept. 1 at the Holocaust Museum of Houston.
A fight over Green’s books in his home state of Indiana reflects a broader cultural debate over what books are appropriate for young readers, and who gets to decide.
The Holocaust Museum Houston is hosting a traveling exhibition that explores the 'Negro Motorist Green Book' developed by the Smithsonian.