Traveling While Black Gen X: Road Trips, Risks, and Resilience Before GPS

51,89 kr. DKK

Before GPS. Before cell phones. Before you could call for help at the tap of a screen.

Traveling While Black Gen X takes you on a powerful and personal ride through the open roads of the late ’80s and ’90s—when every mile meant risk, resilience, and a quiet kind of courage. Drawing from real experiences as a young Black man coming of age in the post–Jim Crow South, Anthony Reeves, Esq. reflects on the lessons learned behind the wheel, on the bus, and deep in thought at rest stops across America.

From late-night drives through the South to cross-country treks with friends and his future wife, Reeves captures the fear, pride, humor, and humanity of traveling while Black in a world still catching up to equality.

This 43-page memoir blends storytelling and reflection to honor a generation that learned to move carefully, think quickly, and survive gracefully—long before the world became “connected.”

Perfect for:

  • Readers who grew up in or are fascinated by the Gen X era
  • Those exploring the Black travel experience through personal stories
  • Fans of heartfelt, real-world memoirs about race, resilience, and growth

📘 Digital Download — $7.99

Step into the passenger seat and experience what it meant to navigate America before GPS showed the way.

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