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  2. File:The Negro Travelers' Green Book 1954.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Travelers' Green Book 1954.pdf. English: The Green Book was a travel guide published between 1936 and 1966 that listed hotels, restaurants, bars, gas stations, etc. where Black travelers would be welcome. 21 volumes, 1937 - 1964. According to legal research done by NYPL staff, those 21 volumes have no known US copyright restrictions ...

  3. The Negro Motorist Green Book - Wikipedia

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    1936–1966. The Negro Motorist Green Book (also, The Negro Travelers' Green Book, or Green-Book) was a guidebook for African American roadtrippers. It was founded by Victor Hugo Green, an African American, New York City postal worker who published it annually from 1936 to 1966. This was during the era of Jim Crow laws, when open and often ...

  4. Fables of the Green Forest - Wikipedia

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    Fables of the Green Forest (山ねずみロッキーチャック, Yama Nezumi Rokkī Chakku, lit."Rocky Chuck, the Mountain Rat", also known as Rocky Chuck the Woodchuck, Chuck the Beaver and Johnny Chuck) [1] is an anime television series based on a series of books published in the 1910s and 1920s by Thornton W. Burgess which ran on the Japanese network Fuji Television from 7 January to 30 ...

  5. Beautiful Interiors That Prove Green Kitchen Cabinets Aren't ...

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    With a green-brown shade on all of the kitchen cabinets (including the kitchen island), design-firm BHDM Design creates a striking interior. Three large globe pendant over the island add to the drama.

  6. Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture - Wikipedia

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    In the cabinets the lower part was usually a closed cupboard, paneled and ornamented, with terms between the different divisions, the figure issuing from the vase being now a head only, and now two-thirds of the whole; the top projected, and was upheld by the big columns; and all the surfaces were enriched with sculptures after the approved ...

  7. Victor Hugo Green - Wikipedia

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    Victor Hugo Green (November 9, 1892 – October 16, 1960) was an American postal employee and travel writer from Harlem, New York City, [1] best known for developing and writing what became known as The Green Book, a travel guide for African Americans in the United States. During the time the book was published, choices of lodging, restaurants ...

  8. File:The Travelers' Green Book 1962.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Description. The Travelers' Green Book 1962.pdf. English: The Green Book was a travel guide published between 1936 and 1966 that listed hotels, restaurants, bars, gas stations, etc. where Black travelers would be welcome. 21 volumes, 1937 - 1964. According to legal research done by NYPL staff, those 21 volumes have no known US copyright ...

  9. Green Mansions - Wikipedia

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    Green Mansions. Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest (1904) is an exotic romance by William Henry Hudson about a traveller to the Guyana jungle of southeastern Venezuela and his encounter with a forest-dwelling girl named Rima. [1] The principal characters are Abel, Rima, Nuflo, Cla-Cla and Kua-kó.