Southside, Chicago, Illinois, 1941.
(Russell Lee. Farm Safety Administration/Workplace of Warfare Data {Photograph} Assortment, Prints & Pictures
Division, Library of Congress, LC-DIG-ppmsc-00256.)

A brand new exhibit from the Smithsonian Establishment’s assortment, opening this week on the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, reveals how Black American communities safely traveled and stayed related by means of the Jim Crow period of segregation.

The exhibition, titled “The Negro Motorist Inexperienced E book,” opens on the museum on Saturday, Dec. 16.

The brand new exhibit showcases the journey information — referred to as the Inexperienced E book — which was first revealed in 1936 by Victor Inexperienced, a postal provider from Harlem. For 3 a long time, the guidebook helped African American communities safely journey the nation through the Jim Crow period.

Many cities alongside the majority-white Bible Belt have been often known as  “sunset cities,” which have been traditionally recognized for upholding racial oppression by threatening or harming Black individuals and different minorities in the event that they didn’t depart their cities by sunset.

Generally known as “the bible of Black journey,” the Inexperienced E book was used to indicate the place the sunset cities nationwide, and recognized providers and cities that have been extra pleasant and inclusive for Black individuals to go to or keep — normally Black-owned or Black-friendly companies — through the mid-Twentieth century.

The Negro Motorist Inexperienced E book “gives precious insights right into a pivotal second in American historical past, and we’re proud to welcome it to our museum,” mentioned Petersen Automotive Museum Government Director Terry L. Karges, in a information launch. “Guests may have the chance to discover how vital this information was in offering neighborhood and safer journey for the Black neighborhood for 3 a long time, and the way it helped form our historical past.”

The touring assortment contains artifacts, images and private accounts of the guidebook’s influence, in response to the discharge. It additionally reveals the expansion and influence of Black-owned companies throughout the U.S., museum officers mentioned. It was developed by the Smithsonian Establishment and Candacy Taylor, an award-winning writer, photographer and cultural documentarian.

An authentic Inexperienced E book can be on show, together with signage from varied Inexperienced E book areas, in response to Jonee Eisen, Petersen’s affiliate curator.

“It’s a very very important a part of American vehicle historical past,” Eisen mentioned.

Regardless of rising hate crimes and reviews of prejudiced, “sunset cities” nonetheless present within the U.S., Black journey has reportedly elevated lately. In 2019, U.S. Black leisure vacationers spent $109 billion on journey, in response to MMGY International advertising.

Eisen referred to as the Negro Motorist Inexperienced E book exhibit a “celebration” of Black resilience within the face of segregation, and the thriving of Black-owned companies that adopted.

“It’s very constructive, though the subject material is tough,” Eisen, 51, mentioned. “It’s a topic that we nonetheless battle with right now, the repercussions of that entire period of Jim Crow America. We’re nonetheless attempting to cope with it and nonetheless attempting to work out what to do about race relations on this nation.”

“The Negro Motorist Inexperienced E book” opens on the Petersen Automotive Museum’s Armand Hammer Basis Gallery on Dec. 16 by means of March 10, 2024.

The museum is situated at 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles. Admission for adults is $20, youth ages 12-17 are $13, youngsters are $11, and seniors are $18.

For extra details about the exhibition or to buy a ticket, go to Petersen.org. A digital exhibit can also be obtainable at negromotoristgreenbook.si.edu.

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