Wednesday, 29 July 2015

This 1956 guidebook for black travelers is an important reminder of America's racist past

This 1956 guidebook for black travelers is an important reminder of America's racist past

During the Jim Crow era, traveling in the United States for African-Americans was difficult and often dangerous. Motels and restaurants didn’t have to serve you if they didn’t want to. “Sundown towns”—places where it was unsafe to be black at night—dotted the nation’s geography. If you were driving around the country, the only way to know if you were safe was by word-of-mouth.
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