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CrushGlobal road trip guides highlight diverse businesses, experiences


She tapped into her background as a travel journalist and started reaching out to connections at different tourism boards to see what was open and what COVID-19 safety precautions were being taken. 
And then she sought to highlight diverse businesses in her guides, putting those businesses on the map – literally – for her clients.
Another element important to me, particularly as a Black woman, was I wanted to support women-owned and Black-owned businesses, Braswell says.
The guides,
published last fall and updated monthly with the latest COVID-19 restrictions and other time-sensitive information, range from $30 to $60. They re
delivered to the buyer in a mobile-friendly PDF format. ....

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


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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
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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. ....

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