Attractions Civil Rights Memorial

Civil Rights Memorial

Civil Rights Memorial

In 1961, crowds gathered at Mount Zion Baptist Church to hear Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and other civil rights leaders inspire listeners to challenge the systematic oppression of African Americans. Old Mount Zion, built in 1906, is the most important artifact in the new Albany Civil Rights Institute’s collections. Since ACRI’s opening in 2008, visitors have learned about the Long Southwest Georgia Movement that stretches back to slavery and reaches right up to today. Come hear the power of music in the movement and see what happened to ordinary people in extraordinary times.

 

326 W. Whitney Avenue
229-432-1698
www.albanycivilrightsinstitute.org

Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm
Call or visit website for pricing

 

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