“Green Book”: Traveling while black

In this web exclusive, Alice Clay Broadwater, who was a teacher traveling between Boston and the South with her family during the Jim Crow era, and her son, Douglas Broadwater, talk with Martha Teichner about their experiences relying on the “Green Book” guide for African American travelers, even after segregation was legally ended by the Civil Rights Act.

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