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About National Center for Civil and Human Rights:
A powerful and uplifting journey that highlights the power of people—and our shared responsibility to take the rights of all humans personally. Sit at an interactive lunch counter and experience what heroic protestors braved, stand face-to-face with global human rights champions, view items that changed history, and see MLK’s personal papers & artifacts. Feel the Power at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.




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National Center for Civil and Human Rights Highlights:
- Get a rare look at some of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s personal papers and items.
- See the defining moments of the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s brought to life.
- Learn about the global human rights movement and find a connection to individuals who are taking a stand in the contemporary fight for human rights.
- Experience interactive touch screen technology, powerful videos, original recordings and individual stories of courage in each exhibition.
- Discover original artwork by Ross Rossin, Platon, Paula Scher and more.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights Details:
- Allow at least two hours to experience powerful videos, original recordings and individual stories at exhibits.
- Family guides and resources for students in grades 3-12 are available online.
- Dining available at surrounding restaurants.
- Gift Shop: The Center Gift Shop
- Accessibility: Accessible entrance on the main level. Wheelchairs available at no charge. Elevators accommodate wheelchairs, strollers and scooters.
Address & Contact Information:
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
100 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30313
678-999-8990
www.civilandhumanrights.org