The film delves into the 1930s, where a Harlem-based postal carrier, Victor Green, published a groundbreaking book, The Negro Motorist Green Book, which served as both a travel guide and survival manual for African-Americans, providing a safe passage route across America until the 1960s.
The Green Book: Guide to Freedom
The remarkable true story of "The Negro Motorist Green Book" is told, a pioneering guide that assisted African Americans in navigating safe travel during the Jim Crow era and its lasting impact.