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Don and Tony were arrested in a sundown town in Mississippi.
Don and Tony were arrested in a sundown town in Mississippi.
True (A)
Don and Tony reconciled after a heated argument about race relations and meritocracy.
Don and Tony reconciled after a heated argument about race relations and meritocracy.
True (A)
Don was refused entry into the whites-only dining room of the country club in Birmingham, Alabama.
Don was refused entry into the whites-only dining room of the country club in Birmingham, Alabama.
True (A)
Don joined the band on piano at a black blues club in Birmingham, Alabama.
Don joined the band on piano at a black blues club in Birmingham, Alabama.
Tony and Don received a surprisingly warm welcome at Tony's home.
Tony and Don received a surprisingly warm welcome at Tony's home.
Tony Lip was invited to interview Dr. Don Shirley for a position as a pianist.
Tony Lip was invited to interview Dr. Don Shirley for a position as a pianist.
The Negro Motorist Green Book was a guide for African American travelers to find motels, restaurants, and filling stations in the Jim Crow South.
The Negro Motorist Green Book was a guide for African American travelers to find motels, restaurants, and filling stations in the Jim Crow South.
Don Shirley was displeased by Tony's habits and behavior throughout the tour.
Don Shirley was displeased by Tony's habits and behavior throughout the tour.
In Louisville, Kentucky, Tony was the one who was threatened and beaten by a group of white men in a bar.
In Louisville, Kentucky, Tony was the one who was threatened and beaten by a group of white men in a bar.
Throughout the journey, Don helped Tony write heartfelt letters to his wife, which deeply moved her.
Throughout the journey, Don helped Tony write heartfelt letters to his wife, which deeply moved her.
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Study Notes
The Journey of Don and Tony
- Don and Tony were arrested in a sundown town in Mississippi, indicating racial tensions and discrimination.
- The two men had a heated argument about race relations and meritocracy, showcasing their differing perspectives.
- Don was refused entry into the whites-only dining room of the country club in Birmingham, Alabama, highlighting the segregation and racism of the time.
Tony's Home and the Job Interview
- Tony Lip invited Don Shirley for a job interview as a pianist, demonstrating their professional connection.
- Tony and Don received a surprisingly warm welcome at Tony's home, suggesting a sense of acceptance and friendship.
The Negro Motorist Green Book
- The Negro Motorist Green Book was a guide for African American travelers to find safe and welcoming accommodations, restaurants, and filling stations in the Jim Crow South.
- The book's necessity emphasizes the racial segregation and discrimination faced by African Americans during this time.
The Tour and its Challenges
- Don Shirley was displeased by Tony's habits and behavior throughout the tour, indicating their cultural and personal differences.
- In Louisville, Kentucky, Tony was threatened and beaten by a group of white men in a bar, demonstrating the racial violence and hostility faced by Tony.
- Throughout the journey, Don helped Tony write heartfelt letters to his wife, which deeply moved her, showcasing the development of their friendship and emotional connection.
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