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This week, we’re stepping into the pages of the Negro Motorist Green Book. I am sharing my conversation with my good friend, Cynthia Jennings , who has been uncovering the stories behind the places that offered safety, d...
Atlanta Women of the Green Book (Interview w/ Cynthia Jennings) is an episode from Archive Atlanta by Victoria Lemos. This week, we’re stepping into the pages of the Negro Motorist Green Book. I am sharing my conversation with my good frien...
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Published Mar 20, 2026, 35:35 long, audio available.
This week, we’re stepping into the pages of the Negro Motorist Green Book. I am sharing my conversation with my good friend, Cynthia Jennings , who has been uncovering the stories behind the places that offered safety, dignity, and community during the era of segregation - but we’re focusing on the women who made those spaces possible. Behind these listings were women entrepreneurs, caretakers, and revolutionaries, who opened their homes, ran businesses, and created networks of survival during a time when they weren’t assured visibility and protection. Cynthia's website Want to support this podcast? Visit here Email: thevictorialemos@gmail.com Facebook | Instagram
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Atlanta Women of the Green Book (Interview w/ Cynthia Jennings) is an episode from Archive Atlanta by Victoria Lemos.
This episode is 35:35 long.
This episode was published on Mar 20, 2026.
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