Vocabulary
Green Book Basics
African American History & Segregation
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What is the definition of definition?

The meaning of a word or phrase.

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The Green Book was created to help African American travelers find these places.

Safe places to eat, stay, & travel.

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During segregation, African Americans were often not allowed to stay at this type of public place.

A hotel

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What is the definition of resource?

A place, person, or thing that provides useful information.

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This man created The Negro Motorist Green Book in 1936.

Victor Hugo Green.

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The Green Book helped Black travelers by listing these types of businesses that were safe and welcoming.

Black-Owned Business.

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What is the definition of adjacent?

Having a common boundary or edge; abutting, touching.

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The Green Book was important during this period of U.S. history when Black people were often treated unfairly.

Jim Crow Era.

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The Green Book was particularly valuable for African Americans traveling in the southern U.S., which was known for enforcing these laws.

The Jim Crow Laws.

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What is the definition of accommodation?

A place to live or stay.

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The Green Book listed businesses that would do this for African American travelers.

Welcome Them.

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This was the main form of protest that helped end many Jim Crow laws and discriminatory practices in the 1950s and 1960s.

The civil rights movement.

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What is the definition of quaint?

Charming and old-fashioned.

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This city was one of the first places where the Green Book was published.

New York City.

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The Green Book allowed African Americans to travel safely during the Jim Crow era, but this violent act, often perpetrated by white supremacist groups, remained a major threat.

Racial Violence.

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What is the "Negro Motorist Green Book"?

For nearly 30 years, a guide called the “Negro Motorist Green Book” provided African Americans with advice on safe places to eat and sleep when they traveled through the Jim Crow-era United States.