The Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta connects the civil rights movement of 50 years ago with similar struggles throughout our nation and the world today. You’ll see an interactive wall of mug shots of 1960s’ Freedom Riders; a lunch counter from an actual sit-in; images from the 1963 March on Washington accompanied by the soulful vocals of Mahalia Jackson; stained-glass images of the four young girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham; paintings by Georgia artist Benny Andrews; a small room where you can add a personal note; and much more. The center is one of Atlanta’s newer and most meaningful attractions.
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