Route 66 wasn’t just a road to freedom—it was a perilous journey for Black travelers before the Civil Rights Act, where segregation turned roadside stops into life-or-death decisions. Enter “The Green Book,” a vital guide created by Victor Green that mapped safe havens—diners, gas stations, hotels—where Black motorists could rest without fear. Now, a powerful exhibit brings this hidden history to light, honoring the courage of those who traveled these roads while also celebrating how Route 66 fueled the Great Migration and opened doors to new opportunities, all while confronting America’s uncomfortable past. Free and open through September 25.

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