List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses
African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses were founded during segregation in the United States , offering separate lodging and boarding facilities for African Americans. The Green Book (1936–1966) was a guidebook for African American travelers and included hotel, motel, and boarding house listings where they could stay.[ 1]
Alabama
California
American Hotel in Los Angeles, California[ 6] [ 7]
Booker T. Washington Hotel (formerly Hotel Edison) in San Francisco, California[ 8]
Buford Hotel in Western Addition , San Francisco, California[ 8]
California Hotel in Oakland, California
Douglas Hotel in San Diego, California[ 9]
Dunbar Hotel in Los Angeles, California
Powell Hotel in the Financial District , San Francisco, California[ 8]
Pullman Hotel at 236 Townsend Street in SoMA , San Francisco, California[ 10]
Madame C.J. Walker Home for Girls and Women in San Francisco, California; in the Lower Pacific Heights
Scaggs Hotel in Western Addition , San Francisco, California[ 8]
Colorado
Florida
Dunbar Hotel in Gainesville, Florida
Georgette's Tea Room House in Miami, Florida
Colson Hotel in Sarasota, Florida[ 11]
Mary Elizabeth Hotel in Overtown , Miami, Florida; owned by William B. Sawyer [ 12]
Hampton House in Miami, Florida
Jackson Rooming House in Tampa, Florida
Rogers Hotel in Central Avenue in Tampa[ 13]
Lewis Colson 's Colson Hotel at 1428 Eighth Street in Overtown, Sarasota , Florida[ 14] [ 15]
LaFrance Hotel in Delray Beach, Florida
Ward Rooming House in Overtown , Miami, Florida
Illinois
Kentucky
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Pine Tree Hotel in Mosquito Beach, South Carolina undergoing renovations in 2021
Tennessee
Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Wisconsin
Other areas
See also
References
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^ "A. G. Gaston Motel Restoration" . Putting People First . Official Website for the City of Birmingham, Alabama. July 5, 2024.
^ "Dunbar Hotel Building Urban Impact Office, Historical Marker" . HMDB .
^ "Ben Moore Hotel" .
^ "Ben Moore Hotel and the Rooftop Garden Restaurant" .
^ Tales of the American: The Story of the American Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles . Indie Rights Incorporated (earlier Nelson Medison). 2018. ISBN 9781350901155 .
^ Thomas, Sean P. (28 March 2018). "The Arts District's American Hotel is the Subject of a New Documentary" . Los Angeles Downtown News .
^ a b c d Nolte, Carl (March 2, 2019). "Green Book detoured Bay Area's black travelers around racism" . The San Francisco Chronicle .
^ Saito, Leland T. "African Americans and Historic Preservation in San Diego: The Douglas and the Clermont/Coast Hotels" (PDF) . The Journal of San Diego History .
^ Fulbright, Leslie (February 16, 2009). "Some S.F. African American history landmarks" . SFGate .
^ "Sarasota Historic Preservation Board Denies Permit to Demolish Historic Hotel Built During Segregation" . Sarasota Magazine . Retrieved 2024-10-06 .
^ "Mary Elizabeth Hotel & Fiesta Club – Going Overtown" . Retrieved 2024-10-06 .
^ "Historical Monument Trail : Visit" . thetampariverwalk.com . Retrieved 2024-10-06 .
^ Favorite, Merab (February 12, 2017). "Sunday Favorites: Newtown and Overtown" . The Bradenton Times .
^ "Three pioneers who changed the face of Sarasota and Manatee counties" . Your Observer . June 29, 2023.
^ Tracy, Steven C. (November 2011). Writers of the Black Chicago Renaissance . University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252093425 .
^ Wetli, Patty (2019-02-20). "The Real 'Green Book' In Chicago: Vacant Lots Replace Black-Owned Businesses That Once Thrived In Bronzeville And Beyond" . Block Club Chicago . Retrieved 2024-10-07 .
^ "Gotham Hotel | Historic Detroit" .
^ Jones, Booker (April 27, 2023). "Historic Mississippi Hotel That Served Blacks During Jim Crow Is Demolished" .
^ "Queen City Hotel" . The Mississippi Blues Trail .
^ "Ask Rufus: The Queen City Hotel" . 30 September 2017.
^ Leaves of Healing . Zion Publishing House. 1904. p. 804 – via Google Books.
^ a b The Negro in Business . Hertel, Jenkins & Company. 1907.
^ "History – The Historic Magnolia House" . www.thehistoricmagnoliahouse.org .
^ Osby, Jasmine (August 4, 2023). "One of America's Oldest Black-Owned Motels Reopens in North Carolina" . Travel Noire .
^ "Rhone Hotel | NC AAHC" . aahc.nc.gov .
^ Nakashima, Erena; House, Christina Hartlieb with research support from Hariett Beecher Stowe. "The Edgemont Inn - A tavern and boarding house listed in the "Negro Motorist Green Book" " . Cincinnati Sites and Stories .
^ Morris, Shawn. "Majestic Hotel - "America's Finest Colored Hostelry" " . Cleveland Historical .
^ Brenda Cain, cleveland com (February 25, 2022). "Green Book Cleveland rewriting city's Black history, finding lost sites" . cleveland .
^ Team, Green Book Cleveland. "Majestic Hotel" .
^ "Safe travels: Exhibit explores the fabled Green Book" . The Blade .
^ "O. W. Gurley: The Visionary of Black Wall Street Tulsa" . blackwallstreet.org .
^ "Ebony Guest House (U.S. National Park Service)" . NPS .
^ "Pine Tree Hotel, Mosquito Beach, South Carolina" . African American Heritage Preservation Foundation .
^ "Defining the Dumas Legacy" . The Roanoke Star . 2017-07-11. Retrieved 2024-10-06 .
^ Angst, Maggie (January 12, 2017). "Historic African-American sites in Milwaukee to get attention" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel .
^ "Hotels shut their doors to Black artists - Hennepin History Museum" . 29 April 2022.
^ "Golden West Hotel" . OregonEncyclopedia.org .
^ "Where We Live" . Build Baton Rouge . Retrieved 2024-10-06 .
^ Simek, Peter (2018-02-26). "Lost Dallas" . D Magazine . Retrieved 2024-10-06 .