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Publisher |
Macmillan
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Race
Society & Culture
USA
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Award-winning broadcaster and educator Alvin Hall hits the road alongside activist and social justice trainer Janée Woods Weber. They drive from Detroit to New Orleans, collecting powerful, personal testimony about how Black Americans used the historic travel guide The Negro Motorist's Green Book during the height of segregation as a vital resource to quell fears, find safe havens, and travel with dignity. As he drives the Green Book, Alvin unearths both inspiring and heartbreaking tales that tell a different story from what Hollywood would have you believe. Driving the Green Book is a living history podcast that preserves a powerful legacy and honors the stories of those who lived through the era, supported and uplifted each other, and fought for equality. Please be sure to explore the Green Book on our exclusive Apple Maps Guide at apple.co/explorethegreenbook, listen to the show's Apple Music Playlist at apple.co/listentothegreenbook, and find recommended reading in Apple Books at apple.co/alvinhallcollection.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
New York, NY
Premiere Date |
2020-09-01
Related Hashtags |
#AppleMaps
#BlackHistoryMonth
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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14 Available Episodes (14 Total)Average duration: 00:24:06
Apr 24 | 00:27:15
Bonus: Two eyewitnesses to the Green Book
Feb 18 | 00:05:33
Book Preview: How We Can Win: Race, History, and Changing the Money Game That's Rigged
Apr 27 | 00:23:30
Book Preview: Buses Are A Comin'
Nov 16 | 00:28:56
The Lorraine Motel
Nov 09 | 00:32:08
Ghost Towns
Nov 02 | 00:24:30
Preserving History
Oct 26 | 00:25:43
A Place to Put It
Oct 19 | 00:30:05
The Elders, Living History
Oct 12 | 00:26:05
The Nettles of Nashville
Oct 05 | 00:30:51
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