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Green Book, in detail: Learn about guide that helped Black travelers

Email A look inside the Green Book, which guided Black travelers through a segregated and hostile America The guide s creator knew the racist dangers Black motorists faced in the 1940s through the 1960s and hoped one day his Green Books wouldn t be needed George Petras and Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY Published 11:53 am UTC Feb. 21, 2021 For Black travelers driving across segregated America in the 40s, 50s and  60s, the Negro Motorist Green Book was more than a travel aid – it was a guide for keeping them safe. The Green Book – named after its creator, not the color of its covers – was pocket-sized, about 5 by 7 inches, and published nearly every year from 1937 to 1966.

Sundown towns: Uncovering Colorado s dark past, dangers for Black people staying out after sunset

and last updated 2021-03-01 07:45:59-05 Throughout the 1900s, thousands of cities across America banned Black people from becoming residents or even being within city limits after dark. These cities were called “sundown towns” and several could be found throughout the state of Colorado. “We don’t necessarily have a complete record of all the sundown towns in Colorado. There are a few that posted banners or posted signs to make sure that people knew,” said Black American West Museum Volunteer Terri Gentry. Gentry said for Blacks who found themselves in a sundown town after dark, the danger was immense.

ICYMI: Dog Attacks Lead to Leash Law Crackdown, Sundown Towns Examines Area s Segregated Past – NBC 6 South Florida

Alexus Braxton, 45, was found dead Feb. 4 inside her northeast Miami-Dade home at the Carmel at the California Condominiums. According to the Human Rights Campaign, Braxton s death is at least the sixth violent death of a transgender person in 2021 and the first of the year in Miami-Dade County. 2020 was considered the most fatally violent year for transgender people, according to the HRC. Police and animal services officers in Miami are cracking down on the leash laws after an unleashed dog at a popular park attacked a boy and his father. NBC 6 s Alyssa Hyman reports Miami Cracks Down on Leash Laws After Dog Attacks Child, Father

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