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Alabama Civil Rights Movement sites to visit

If you have two or three days to spend in Alabama, then round out your experience with these Alabama Civil Rights that provide an even broader view of the Montgomery's continuing role in the work for Civil Rights for all people. Get further info through the website https://visitingmontgomery.com.

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Alabama Civil Rights Movement sites to visit

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  1. ALabama Civil Rights MOvement Sites Visitingmontgomery

  2. Civil Rights Memorial & Center Created by Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer Maya Lin, the Memorial is located across the street from the Southern Poverty Law Center's office building in Montgomery, Alabama, a city rich with civil rights history.

  3. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

  4. National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture at ASU

  5. Freedom Rides Museum

  6. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church A large mural in the church depicts King’s civil rights crusade from Montgomery to Memphis

  7. For More Information MONTGOMERY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCECONVENTION & VISITOR BUREAU300 WATER STREET . MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104PH. - 3342611100  WEBSITE : https://visitingmontgomery.com/

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