NBC News: ‘The Green Book of South Carolina’ is the Travel App You’ve Been Waiting For
BY MIKELLE STREET In 1936, the The Negro Motorist Green Book was introduced by New York City postman Victor Green as the country’s first… Read More

BY MIKELLE STREET In 1936, the The Negro Motorist Green Book was introduced by New York City postman Victor Green as the country’s first… Read More
BY MAYA A. JONES Those seeking to find historic sites that dig deeper into the rich African-American culture of South Carolina this summer will be… Read More
BY MARK HUFFMAN Photo is of the site of the Stono Rebellion. Charleston, S.C., is a small city that has taken a big… Read More
BY DUSTIN WATERS Photo is of Mother Emanuel AME Church. For 30 years, the Negro Motorist Green Book served as a guide to… Read More
BY GABRIELLE FRANKLIN As summer approaches and travelers make their way into the state, a new online travel guide that highlights some of our state’s… Read More
BY EDITOR The first-ever mobile travel guide to S.C. African American cultural sites, the Green Book of South Carolina, has been launched by the South… Read More
BY DAVE HARDESTY Writing of the road trips he made as a boy in the 1950s, Courland Miloy of The Washington Post recalled that his… Read More
BY DAVE MUNDAY A web-based or phone app travel guide called Green Book of South Carolina lists more than 300 sites across the state with African American heritage. The S.C. Read More
Major new international tourism tool launched by S.C. African American Heritage Commission The first-ever mobile travel guide to S.C. African American cultural sites, the Green… Read More
On this edition of “In Black America,” the radio show and podcast produced by KUT, Austin, Texas’ NPR station, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. Read More