We’re celebrating the end of the year with our most popular posts from 2013, plus a few of our favorites tossed in. Enjoy!
I have driven across the United States several different times. I always enjoy the experience. It reminds me of just how vast and diverse this country really is, in terms of both its nature and culture. Catching up with a friend after such a trip, I discovered that he’d never driven across the country and I insisted that he absolutely must. “Lisa,” he said intensely, lowering his head, “not everyone is welcome in every small town in America.” My friend, you might guess, was Black.
It was a memorable lesson about my own white privilege.
This was in the 2000s, but I couldn’t help but think of it when I learned about the Green Book. A story on NPR about the book starts with the following summary:
In part, the Jim Crow era could be defined by the places African-Americans could go and the places they couldn’t. In the towns and cities where they lived, of course, blacks knew where they were welcome. On the road, though, who knew which restaurants and hotels, beauty shops and night clubs would slam doors in their faces?
The answer was “The Negro Motorist Green Book.” First published in 1936, and revised and re-published for almost 30 years, it helped Black people travel across a hostile America.
Green wasn’t just the color. It was named after the book’s author — Victor Green — who was a postal worker. Most African Americans were familiar with where they could and couldn’t go in their own cities. So Green used his connections through the post office to collect lists from all over America, and even some other countries. These lists were invaluable to Black travelers.
Even in the depth of Jim Crow, however, Green dreamed of a better time. In the introduction he wrote (source):
There will be a day sometime in the near future when this guide will not have to be published. That is when we as a race will have equal rights and privileges in the United States.
His dream, I suppose, sort of did and sort of didn’t come true. The Green Book is out-of-print. Yet men and women like my friend still have good reason to feel uncomfortable showing their face in unfamiliar places.
Book covers borrowed from Electronic Village, AutoLife, and Phoenix Magazine. You can see a complete pdf of the book here.
Lisa Wade, PhD is an Associate Professor at Tulane University. She is the author of American Hookup, a book about college sexual culture; a textbook about gender; and a forthcoming introductory text: Terrible Magnificent Sociology. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
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Larrycharleswilson — January 30, 2013
As a (Kansas) Yankee, I still (at age 70) have not traveled to the Deep South and never will.
Guest — January 30, 2013
With respect, Ms. Wade your anecdotal story about the "white privilege" of being able to move about the country freely doesn't bear up in reality.
While I'm sure it happens from time to time, I can't think of the last time I've heard of a black person attacked by whites for being black in a white part of town.
Meanwhile, I can easily find hundreds of stories of whites being attacked, injured, and killed for being white in non-white parts of town or for being white while trying to use public transportation in order to move around town.
I don't know if there are any stats measuring this particular kind of interracial violence - interracial violence in the context of movement and travel - but in general we do know that whites are violently preyed on by blacks more than vice versa.
Long story short, when it comes to freedom of movement in this country, "white privilege" is a long outdated myth.
Remembering this country's shameful past history of discrimination against blacks is worthwhile. But in this case, asserting as you did that whites enjoy some sort of ongoing freedom of movement that others don't is simply factually wrong.
Tusconian — January 30, 2013
Interesting addition to you and your friend's story: I found, when driving through rural areas with my parents, (white) ex boyfriend, and most recently a group of (white) friends which small towns did NOT seem hostile to black people. It's not everywhere, but the number of places where I got cheerful smiles, though they didn't exceed the opposite, were still plenty. TBH, I wish there still was a guide of some sort, saying "the town off Exit B is not welcoming, but there's a smaller, friendlier town with a gas station and a McDonald's 20 miles ahead where you won't rude glares."
wildcatforchange — January 30, 2013
As a queer (white) woman, I understand this sense of not being able to travel to some places and looking for ways to find places you will be welcome in. If I'm alone, I have what could easily be considered the advantage of being able to pass for straight, but I lose that when I'm with my girlfriend or depending on how I am dressed for the day.
Traveling is somewhat more important or problematic (I can't quite find the right word) than navigating my own city's space because of the hotel/camping/sleeping portion of traveling. I don't want to pretend I'm not with my girlfriend but I also don't want to receive crappy service or get treated differently, which does happen. I don't want to get into a physically dangerous situation either--actually still quite a real concern--but realistically the major issues are with people's ideas and attitudes, not their fists.
There are reasons why many LGBTQ travel guides exist, though perhaps in terms of getting the books published, we have the advantage of having a categorically-accepted separate nightlife. It's not perfect, but it is useful and much more efficent than only being able to rely on what friends report back with (though I do admit an endorsement of an establishment by another queer friend provides extra incentive to find them and support their business).
While it would be nice if we could say that we are past the point of needing separate guides for minority groups, it would also be nice if we could say that we are beyond problems of discrimination. Perhaps we should bring back guides that lead to neighborhoods and businesses that are actively accepting and welcoming.
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Vadim McNab — January 31, 2013
How does it feel to have white guilt?
AstralRunner — February 1, 2013
This conversation seems to be about two different things. You have people talking about getting below-average service in the same thread as a publication from when people would get flatly refused entry or just lynched for being in the wrong place.
I'd say that if there are things that weight more heavily on your mind while traveling than your personal safety or whether you'll be able to get a place to eat or sleep, then freedom of movement has ceased to be a concern for you, which is different than freedom to have an enjoyable roadtrip.
Certainly, as a Westerner, my freedom of movement thru much of the world is extremely high. The fact that I am not necessarily welcome in many of the places I can freely travel thru with little fear of violence or not being able to find accommodations does nothing to diminish that.
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