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Civil Rights Tour: Montgomery, Birmingham and Selma 2024
March 2 @ 6:00 am - March 3 @ 10:00 pm
Civil Rights Tour: Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma 2024
Join us for an unforgettable journey through history on the Civil Rights Tour: Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma 2024. The buses will leave Atlanta Metropolitan State College on Saturday, March 02, 2024, starting at 06:00:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time).
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of these iconic cities, where pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement unfolded. Walk in the footsteps of inspiring leaders and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs that shaped our nation.
From Montgomery’s historic sites, including the Legacy Museum, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, the Rosa Parks Museum, and the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, to Birmingham’s influential Civil Rights Institute, Rev A D King bombed parsonage, Ingram Park, and the 16th Street Baptist Church, this tour will bring history to life.
In Selma, experience the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where the famous march for voting rights began. Stand on the same ground where brave activists fought for equality and witness the indomitable spirit that changed America forever.
Embark on this educational and transformative journey with fellow history enthusiasts as we pay homage to the heroes who paved the way for a more inclusive society. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with the past and be inspired for the future.
Ingram Park, Birmingham – Three pastors Kneeling praying before the start of a demonstration led by Rev A D King.
Mrs. Naomi King, keeping the legacy of Rev. A D King led the Selma March in 2020
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice: Physical Monument Tour of Lynching across the US in Montgomery, Alabama
Rev A D King marching with Rev Ralph Abernathy on one side and Dr. Naomi Ruth Barber King marching with the youth in Selma on the other side fifty years later. The legacy continues and the baton has been passed to the younger generation.