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Advocacy Tool Kit

Green Book of the Carolinas features resources to help you explore North and South Carolina's Green Book sites and use them as a catalyst for uplifting your community. The project was funded by a grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund of the National Trust for Historic Preservation with support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Community Connections Toolkit

The Community Connections Toolkit outlines the history, message, and potential of the Green Book as a rubric for organizing ourselves to serve each other and uplift our communities.

NC Green Book Hub Tours

Take a walking or driving tour of Green Book sites in Asheville, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, or Wilmington!

Existing Green Book Sites

A map exploring historical Green Book Sites in North and South Carolina that are still standing.

Green Book of the Carolinas

The full project site for Green Book of the Carolinas.

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