The green Book of South Carolina

The Green Book of South Carolina

First published in 1936 by N.Y. postman Victor Green, the original Green Book was an African American travel guide to safe harbors & welcoming establishments across the United States, printed until the mid-1960s.

The Green Book of South Carolina, the travel guide to SC African American Cultural Sites is the perfect reference for driving tours and day trips. Here are some listings not included in the National Register, but too interesting to miss:

MLK Visits Kingstree: Let us March on Ballot Boxes

MLK Visits Kingstree: "Let Us March on Ballot Boxes"

Greater St. James AME Church

Greater St. James AME Church

Palmetto High School

Palmetto High School

Marlboro Training High School

Marlboro Training High School

West Broad Street Historic District

West Broad Street Historic District

Pride Park / Hartsville Graded School / Mt. Pisgah Nursery School

Pride Park / Hartsville Graded School / Mt. Pisgah Nursery School

John Wesley United Methodist Church

John Wesley United Methodist Church

Lawrence Faulkner & Simon Brown

Lawrence Faulkner & Simon Brown

Centenary / Terrell’s Bay High School

Centenary / Terrell’s Bay High School

The Assassination of Frazier Baker

The Assassination of Frazier Baker

Great Pee Dee Presbyterian Church / Pee Dee Missionary Baptist Church

Great Pee Dee Presbyterian Church / Pee Dee Missionary Baptist Church

The Gulf in Bennettsville

The Gulf in Bennettsville

South Carolina Western Railway Station

South Carolina Western Railway Station

Jerusalem Baptist Church

Jerusalem Baptist Church

St. James AME Church

St. James AME Church

Pine Hill AME Church

Pine Hill AME Church

Flat Creek Baptist Church

Flat Creek Baptist Church