Lunchbox Lecture: Nebraska Green Book Project
Date and Time
- Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 12pm - 1pm
Location
Nebraska History Museum
131 Centennial Mall N.
Details
During July’s Lunchbox Lecture, Jade Mendoza, Standing Structure Survey Coordinator, will share insights from the Nebraska State Historic Preservation Office’s ongoing effort to document Green Book sites across the state. This statewide thematic survey, which began in May 2024, focuses on the businesses, residences, and community spaces that served Black travelers during the Jim Crow era. Although the project will not be completed until May 2026, this talk offers a first look at research findings, notable sites, and the collaborative process behind uncovering this important chapter of Nebraska’s history.
To learn more about the project, including the oral history collection, maps, and addresses of known sites, visit https://history.nebraska.gov/historic-preservation/nebraska-green-book/.
Event admission is free. LNKTV will record the lecture and make it available to the public.
*Special thanks to the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation for providing funding for the recording of this event.