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8-Days, March 16 - 23, 2021 - Starting at $2,098
March 16 - Arrive in Atlanta (on own)
March 17 - Atlanta, Anniston and Birmingham
National Center for Civil and Human Rights,
Anniston, Freedom Riders National Monument,
Former Greyhound Bus Station, Birmingham,
Evening talk “History and Power of Memory.”
March 18 - Birmingham
16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham Civil
Rights Institute, Kelly Ingram Park, Bethel Baptist
Church, Evening talk, “From Extremism to
Inclusion.”
March 19 - Marion & Selma
Marion Interpretive Center, Memorial to Viola
Liuzzo, Brown Chapel AME Church, Selma
Interpretative Center, Montgomery National
Historic Trail, Edmund Pettus Bridge
March 20 - Montgomery
Rosa Parks Museum, Dexter Avenue, the King
Memorial Church, Dexter Parsonage Museum,
Alabama State Capitol, First Baptist Church on
Ripley Street, Holt Street Baptist Church, City of
St. Jude, National Memorial for Peace and Justice
(Lynching Memorial), Evening Talk “When Fear
and Hate meet Religion, Color and Ethnicity.”
March 21 - Tuskegee
Tuskegee History Center, Butler Chapel AME Zion
Church, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee Airmen
National Historical Site, Evening talk “The Words
of Martin Luther King in today’s context.”
March 22 - Atlanta
Martin Luther King National Historic Park, King
Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, APEX Museum,
Evening talk “What do we do now?”
March 23 - Return Home (on own)
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Included in Price
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Basic Tour & Guided Sightseeing
First Class Hotels & Hotel Gratuities
Entrance Fees & Love Offering for Driver
Daily Breakfast & Dinner
Deluxe Motorcoaches
Lecture Series
Civil Rights in America
With Guest Speakers
Dr. Gary Mason & Rev. Brian Tilman
This tour offers an opportunity for a closer look at the Civil Rights
Movement and to experience the things left out of most history classes.
Anyone in support of racial reconciliation and healing has an obligation to pursue opportunities that will
enable them to recognize the depths of racism in America because you cannot reconcile what you do not
recognize. ~ Rev. Brian Tillman
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