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mr. greene was a mailman for 40 years, he lived in harlem across the street from duke ellington. mr.reene was a man with a seventh grade education. he helped put together a publication that touched all aspects of life. >> my parents liked to travel. they thought it was important for our education. the thing was to find a black section of town, and find places to eat. i always knew that we cannot stay places. >> even as a child, very lovely unusual to have a black client working with a white printer. they dad found what was first place that he could stay between new orleans and the end of the drive of that first day. and the next day we drove all the way to miami, and we stay at the lord calvert hotel, which was listed in the grade book also. -- green book also. ♪ >> those stations had these books in iraq outside the pump. -- in a rack outside the pump. and i find a motel in pensacola, florida. my parents owned the first fully accredited african-american travel agency in the united states. they were able to convince people of our time. it took many groups, and eventually took thousand
mr. greene was a mailman for 40 years, he lived in harlem across the street from duke ellington. mr.reene was a man with a seventh grade education. he helped put together a publication that touched all aspects of life. >> my parents liked to travel. they thought it was important for our education. the thing was to find a black section of town, and find places to eat. i always knew that we cannot stay places. >> even as a child, very lovely unusual to have a black client working with...
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mr. ramsey: and you had information to put in this book from the mailman. he was a mailman himself. he lived right around the corner. and he looked about for the small paradise was ok to, and worthy i hope is. he lived there, and worked as a mailman for 40 years. >> everybody is this book. everybody used to this. mr. ramsey: that gives you a different flavor about what life was like on the open road as far as children traveling with their parents. it was not always pleasant, comfortable, and there was an area of cities and counties called sundown town, where you are not supposed to be there after sundown. victor green made it clear to avoid those at all risk, because that is what paul and her family ran into the night her father outran the local sheriffs. they were in the sundown towns. if you were caught there, there were violations of the county in the state. i would like free to ask me some questions now, if you have some. yes sir? >> what to do you say to the so-called african-american about economics and where they spend their dollars? thank you. mr. ramsey: one of the bad thin
mr. ramsey: and you had information to put in this book from the mailman. he was a mailman himself. he lived right around the corner. and he looked about for the small paradise was ok to, and worthy i hope is. he lived there, and worked as a mailman for 40 years. >> everybody is this book. everybody used to this. mr. ramsey: that gives you a different flavor about what life was like on the open road as far as children traveling with their parents. it was not always pleasant, comfortable,...
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mr. ramsey: and he got information. he was a male man himself. -- mailman himself.e was right around the corner. where the small paradise was located and where the i hop is. that is where his office was. hackensack as a mailman and he retired. >> everybody used this book. >> [indiscernible] he gives you a little different flavor about it was like on the open road as far as children traveling with parents. it was not always pleasant. it was not always comfortable. area of solso an many cities and counties called sundown towns. you are not supposed to be there after sundown. totor green made it clear avoid those at all risks. i think that is what they ran into the night her father our in the local sheriffs. they were in a sundown town. they got caught after sundown. you are automatically in all kinds of violations. -- i woulde to ask like you to ask me some questions now if you have some. yes sir? hi. what do you say today to the so-called african-americans about economics and where they spend their dollars? thank you. mr. ramsey: one of the bad things about the movem
mr. ramsey: and he got information. he was a male man himself. -- mailman himself.e was right around the corner. where the small paradise was located and where the i hop is. that is where his office was. hackensack as a mailman and he retired. >> everybody used this book. >> [indiscernible] he gives you a little different flavor about it was like on the open road as far as children traveling with parents. it was not always pleasant. it was not always comfortable. area of solso an...
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mr. greene was a mailman for 40 years. he lived right across the street from duke ellington.s a man with a seventh grade education. publicationher a that touched all aspects of life. liked to travel. they thought that was helpful for our education. the thing was to find the black section of town, then use the green book to find places to eat . i always knew we could not stay places. >> even as a child, use a very lovely man. have a blackl to client working with a white printer. dad found, what was the first place he could stay between new orleans and the end of the drive that first day. the next day, we drove all the way to miami and stayed at the lord calvert hotel, which was also listed in the green book. >> of those station had these
mr. greene was a mailman for 40 years. he lived right across the street from duke ellington.s a man with a seventh grade education. publicationher a that touched all aspects of life. liked to travel. they thought that was helpful for our education. the thing was to find the black section of town, then use the green book to find places to eat . i always knew we could not stay places. >> even as a child, use a very lovely man. have a blackl to client working with a white printer. dad found,...
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worked as are, and mailman for 40 years. >> everybody is this book. everybody used to this. mr. ramsey: that gives you a different flavor about what life was like on the open road as far as children traveling with their parents. pleasant, always comfortable, and there was an area of cities and counties called sundown town, where you are not supposed to be there after sundown. victor green made it clear to avoid those at all risk, because that is what paul and her family fathero the night her outran the local sheriffs. they were in the sundown towns. there, thereaught were violations of the county in the state. ask me some free to questions now, if you have some. yes sir? what to do you say to the so-called african-american about economics and where they spend their dollars? thank you. mr. ramsey: one of the bad things about the movement was that it one time there were a lot of business i. es. it was 95% african-american control and owned businesses that provided the services. after the integration, those businesses no longer existed because the customers went elsewhere. i was wa
worked as are, and mailman for 40 years. >> everybody is this book. everybody used to this. mr. ramsey: that gives you a different flavor about what life was like on the open road as far as children traveling with their parents. pleasant, always comfortable, and there was an area of cities and counties called sundown town, where you are not supposed to be there after sundown. victor green made it clear to avoid those at all risk, because that is what paul and her family fathero the night...