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    <title>The Negro Motorist Green Book: A Landmark in American Literary and Social History</title>
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    <author>Earnest Kendricks</author>
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            </div><p>The annals of literature are replete with narratives that transcend mere storytelling, embedding themselves deeply within the fabric of society and history. Among these, certain texts emerge not just as works of art, but as indispensable tools for survival, beacons of hope, or crucial records of human experience. The Negro Motorist Green Book is one such extraordinary document. Far more than a simple travel guide, this annual publication, conceived and curated by Victor H. Green, served as a vital lifeline for African American travelers navigating the perilous landscape of a segregated United States from 1936 to 1966. Its legacy, explored through the lens of <strong>Lbibinders.org</strong>&rsquo;s core themes of Books, Authors, Reading and Learning, Libraries, and Cultural Impact, reveals a profound narrative of resilience, community, and the transformative power of information.</p>]]></description>
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