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The Green Book and African American Travel with Candacy Taylor

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This episode presents an interview with Candacy Taylor, whose latest project is documenting sites associated with the Negro Motorist Green Book, a travel guide for African Americans during the Jim Crow era. Taylor discusses the dangers inherent in travel for Black people during an era where racial discrimination was legal and open racism was common. She fills us in on the origins of the Green Book. We discuss sites such as Dooky Chase’s restaurant in New Orleans, where owner Leah Chase slapped the hand of President Barack Obama for adding hot sauce to her famous gumbo, and where she fed a young Michael Jackson her signature sweet potato pies. We also discuss the Historic Hampton House, a Jewish-owned hotel in Miami, where a young boxer named Cassius Clay met Malcolm X and changed his name to Muhammad Ali, and where Martin Luther King, Jr. practiced his most famous speech. We hear parts of interviews with Enid Pinkney, who restored the Hampton House; Jerry Markowitz, whose parents owned the Hampton House; Leah Chase of Dooky Chase’s; and Nelson Malden, Dr. King’s barber in Montgomery, Alabama.

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Title

  • The Green Book and African American Travel with Candacy Taylor

Running Time

  • 51:05

Speakers

  • John Fenn
  • Stephen Winick
  • Candacy Taylor
  • Leah Chase
  • Enid Pinkney
  • Jerry Markowitz
  • Nelson Malden
  • Calvin Frazier
  • Sampson Pittman

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  • web page
  • pdf
  • audio

Podcast Series

  • Folklife Today

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The Green Book and African American Travel with Candacy Taylor. 2021. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/podcasts/2021-02-25/the-green-book-and-african-american-travel-with-candacy-taylor/.

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(2021) The Green Book and African American Travel with Candacy Taylor. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/podcasts/2021-02-25/the-green-book-and-african-american-travel-with-candacy-taylor/.

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The Green Book and African American Travel with Candacy Taylor. 2021. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/podcasts/2021-02-25/the-green-book-and-african-american-travel-with-candacy-taylor/>.