Saturday, May 16, 2026

The Negro Motorist Green Book from Durham History Museum Exhibit

 The Green Book was founded by Victor Hugo Green, a New York City postal worker.  It was published annually from 1936 to 1966.  Jim Crow laws during this period made it difficult for a Black motoris to be safe while traveling.  Discrimination was accepted and legal at the time.  The Green Book was to help provide information to counteract this effect.  It provided information on where to stay in several diffent home, especially New York and Los Angeles.  The exhibit also documents discrimination as well as the civil rights movement, and safe places for the Black traveler.


The result of racial discrimination















beach trip

racism












Muhammed Ali and Malcolm X

Martin Luther King

struggle for Civil Rights












Omaha






Thursday, May 14, 2026

Lower End of Mormon Hollow

 In 1846 Mormon Hollow is the area which Big Elk provided for the Mormons to stay and shelter from the extreme Nebraska heat.  This was likely a smaller group of the immigrating Saints.  They only stayed there a short time before Brigham Young asked them to move north, to Cold Springs and then to CUtlers Park and Winter Quarters.  He said there was not room there for a large group of Saints.  I have hiked to the upper Mormon Hollow which is very narrow and would have been difficult for wagons to stay.  There is more room at the bottom, which would have been just off of the Missouri River which I understand at the time flowed through where the marsh is now.  Even though there is more room, and the trees provide shelter, there was not room for the entire body of emigrants.  Since the path of the river has gone father east and left the Gifford peninsula.  There is also clearly water in this area.  Mormon Hollow is now part of Fontenelle Forest,