“It is a travel guide, it’s a history book, but it’s also a guide that explains how our democracy works, something that we’ve often forgotten in recent history, and I hope is also a roadmap to help people understand where they stand on the issues today.”

Deborah Douglas

A new guide leads travelers through U.S. civil rights history at The Washington Post

A guide to the sites of the civil rights era encourages travelers to engage with Black history at NBC News

Author Deborah Douglas discusses new travel book on the US Civil Rights Trail, offering vivid glimpse into Black history on WGN Radio 720

New U.S. Civil Rights Trail Book Highlights “History You Can Touch” in Afar Magazine

No More Silence: ‘Great Migration Baby’ Publishes Her Answer To The ‘Green Book’ For Black Travelers at Mississippi Free Press

Library Journal: Q&A: Author Deborah Douglas Blends Travel and Black History

“Q&A With Deborah D. Douglas” at Read More Co.

Journalist Deborah Douglas, formerly of Covington, publishes new book, essay, Covington (Tennessee) Leader

New travel guide showcases the South’s embrace of civil rights tourism, but Florida is left out at Orlando Weekly

Happy Half Hour Facebook Lives with Susy Schultz at the Museum of Broadcast Communications

Schaumburg Public Library Civil Rights Trail Book Talk

Experiencing the fight for freedom along the U.S. Civil Rights Trail at World Footprints

Faculty and staff news roundup — Feb. 23, 2021

This Woman Created A Travel Guide To The People & Places Of The Civil Rights Movement at Travel Noire

Fox32 Good Day Chicago

Tales from the trail: Prof writes about historic civil rights sites in new book at DePauw Stories