It was published by New
York postal worker Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1967, and listed establishments such as hotels, restaurants, beauty salons, nightclubs, bars, gas stations, and more, where black travelers would be welcome.
The body of work was inspired by The Negro Motorist Green Book, an annual guidebook for black American road - trippers published by New
York postal worker Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1967, during the Jim Crow era in America.»
Since Blankfein, the son of a New
York postal worker, was a partner at the firm before it went public in 1999, he owns a sizable share of the company, which has more than quadrupled in value since the firm's IPO.
Not exact matches
I'm the daughter of a psychiatrist and grew up on Manhattan's Central Park West; he's the son of a
postal worker and grew up in decidedly blue - collar Middletown, New
York.
The New
York gubernatorial race has a number of colorful candidates, including Jimmy McMillan, a former
postal worker running as a member of the «Rent Is 2 Damn High» party.
Two New
York City police officers were indicted in the beating of a uniformed
postal worker and one of them was also accused of filing a false report after a video raised doubts about their version of events.
Sanders, meanwhile, has the backing of the labor - backed Working Families Party, the Communications
Workers of America, the Amalgamated Transit Union, the New
York State Nurses Association, and the American
Postal Workers Union.
Sleepwalkers features a diverse cast of actors, including Academy Award - winner Tilda Swinton as an office
worker, Donald Sutherland as a businessman, musician Chan Marshall (known by the stage name Cat Power) as a
postal worker, New
York City street drummer Ryan Donowho as a bike messenger, and musician and actor Seu Jorge as an electrician.
Dorothy was a New
York librarian and Herb was a
postal worker, and in the early»60s, they began making small purchases at the studios of young artists.
Dorothy was a New
York librarian and Herb was a
postal worker, and in the early»60s they began making small purchases at the studios of young artists, including Chuck Close, Robert Mangold, Richard Tuttle and others who would become textbook names.