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Ruth and the Green Book
Ruth and the Green Book | Calvin Alexander Ramsey, Gwen Strauss
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Eggs
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An uplifting story/history of those who had to use the Green Book when travelling to find cafés, hotels, and service stations that would welcome people of color ??

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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 12mo
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Ruth and the Green Book was written by Calvin Alexander Ramsey and Gwen Strauss. The “green book“ was a travel guide for African Americans which included a list of stations that would serve them. Throughout the story, Ruth learns about Jim Crow Laws for the very first time.

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Butterfinger
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This author writes about the unfamiliar in black history. In the Him Crow era, Victor Green published a book of black owned companies and inns that serviced black people in the South. I hate that it was a necessity. I'm glad that I now know about Victor Green and his book.

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megnews
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On Ruth‘s first journey out of Chicago to visit her grandma in Alabama, her family is confronted with the harsh realities of Jim Crow until they come across The Green Book. An important picture book.

Knowing my grandparents had fond memories of traveling unimpeded, carefree, & welcomed between Cleveland Oh and North & South Carolina during this same time, this is a stark reminder of this injustice.

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Princess-Kingofkings
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We visited the Grand Rapids Public Museum this afternoon. I took a little extra time to walk thru the Emmancipation Exhibit. I was excited to see their selection of books that visitors could look thru. I was fascinated with the reproduction Green Book having purchased the tagged book several years ago after seeing a display about this bit of history at the Gilmore Car Museum.

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I bought Ruth and the Green Book several years ago after seeing a display at Gilmore Car Museum near my home. I've read the book to my kids. We've planned a homeschool field trip to the movies on Monday morning. #homeschoolblessings

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From Goodreads: Ruth & the Green Book is the story of one black family's trip from Chicago to Alabama by car in the late 1940s. During the #drive, they encounter prejudice, but they also discover The Green Book, a real guide to accommodations which was published to aid black travelers as they faced adversity on roads across the country. #90sinJuly

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Donna_sBookMinute
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"The Negro Motorist Green Book" came to mind while reading Book One of "March." Ruth and her parents drive from Chicago to Alabama to visit her grandmother. After refusals of lodging and toilet facilities, they learn about the Green Book; and their trip becomes more pleasant. I learned of the Green Book's existence years ago while reading "The Souls of Black Folk." Numbered captions in comments below.
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1. Cover
2. Ruth learns how to use the Green Book
3. Blurb from School Library Journal (see text in comment below)
4. Ruth looks p.o.'d after learning about Jim Crow
5. The History of "The Negro Motorist Green Book"
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Donna_sBookMinute BLURB FROM SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL: "This is an important addition to picture book collections, useful as a discussion-starter on Civil Rights or as a stand-alone story." 7y
Foxyfictionista It's shocking to me that this exists. I wish we had been taught more about this stuff in school. My civil rights education was brief and highly sanitized with the implication that everything was solved. I think that if these things were taught in school, white people would be less likely to deny that racial issues still exist. I'm a naturally curious person so I eventually figured it out but a lot of people are happy to live in their bubbles. 7y
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Donna_sBookMinute @Foxyfictionista -- What you've described is called "whitewashing"; and has been the m.o. of White Supremacy for centuries. And you're right. It takes curiosity and critical thinking to get -- beyond what the system wants us to believe -- to the honest truth. It's there. And as with all treasure, you just have to dig for it. (edited) 7y
ReadingSusan I only learned about the Green Book a few years ago in a podcast. Whitewashing is definitely a huge problem especially in the South. 7y
Lindy @ReadingSusan I learned about it in a podcast also. And then came across it mentioned in 7y
intothehallofbooks I learned of the Green Book a couple of months ago when I read about it in an essay or article from, I think, the History Channel. I was so angry and horrified that I had never heard of it before, but sadly I was also not surprised because of growing up and being educated in the rural South. I sent the article to my husband who was at work at the time, who also had never heard of it. 7y
RealLifeReading @Lindy oh yes! I was wondering where I had seen the Green Book mentioned before and then I saw your comment. And now I remember it in We Love You, Charlie Freeman 7y
Donna_sBookMinute 👉🏽 @ReadingSusan and @intothehallofbooks -- Yes, I came across a lot on The Green Book online, even podcasts. And The History Channel is a great source. 7y
Donna_sBookMinute ?? @Lindy and @RealLifeReading -- I'm not sure I'll read "We Love You Charlie Freeman." On the surface, the whole idea of an experiment that associates the Freemans with a monkey just doesn't set right with me. I might look a little further into it. 7y
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