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  2. List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses

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    African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses were founded during segregation in the United States, offering separate lodging and boarding facilities for African Americans. The Green Book (1936–1966) was a guidebook for African American travelers and included hotel, motel, and boarding house listings where they could stay.

  3. Hells Angels - Wikipedia

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    Charter meetings, known as "church", are typically held at clubhouses or a member's residence. In 1978, members were required to pay $20 per month to the local charter, and $10 per month to the state charter. The money is used by the club to finance motorcycle runs and funerals, and to fund the travel of club officers to state and national ...

  4. African American resorts - Wikipedia

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    During the decades of segregation in the United States, African Americans established various resorts. [1] The resorts were self-contained commercial establishments. Varying resort accommodations included rooms for rent, meals and fine food, cocktail bars, dancing, sporting facilities (such as golf, horseback riding, tennis, swimming pools ...

  5. Surprising Data Reveals The Top 25 Tax-Friendly States To Retire

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    An African American senior man playing with his dog. ... 34 holiday cookies that travel well. Food. ... LA Times. At the Earlybirds Club, you can dance, sweat and be in bed by 11 p.m. Lighter Side.

  6. Toggle African-American subsection. 1.1 Sudanese-American. 2 Arab-American. 3 Asian-American. Toggle Asian-American subsection. 3.1 Chinese-American. 3.2 Japanese ...

  7. The Negro Motorist Green Book - Wikipedia

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    An African American family with their new Oldsmobile in Washington, D.C., 1955. While automobiles made it much easier for black Americans to be independently mobile, the difficulties they faced in traveling were such that, as Lester Granger of the National Urban League put it, "so far as travel is concerned, Negroes are America's last pioneers". [16]

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