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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute

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Amy
August 7, 2022
Take a tour and see firsthand where and how history was made in the Civil Rights Movement.
Tiffany
May 19, 2022
Birmingham is known as being the seat of the Civil Rights Movement. This museum pays homage to the great work that took place here and abroad. It's a great opportunity to learn more about the city and the work that people did here.
Derriana
March 29, 2022
This place tells about Civil Rights history and about how Birmingham played its role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Ryan
February 8, 2022
Museum focusing on the history of the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s.
Matthew
September 11, 2021
Richly detailed exhibits in the Civil Rights Institute reveal slices of black and white life in Alabama from the late 1800s to the present. A series of galleries tells the stories of daily life for African-Americans in the state and the nation and how dramatically different it was from the lives white people of that era took for granted. The powerful Movement Gallery presents the Civil Rights Movement for 1955 to 1963. Here a picture emerges of the bad old days of “Bombingham,” a reference to the relentless violence that rocked the city in the late 1950s and early ’60s. In the final exhibits, the Processional Gallery uses life-size figures representing all ages and races to portray the “walk to freedom.” Open Tuesday- Saturday, 10am- 5pm; Sunday, 1pm- 5pm. Admission.
Richly detailed exhibits in the Civil Rights Institute reveal slices of black and white life in Alabama from the late 1800s to the present. A series of galleries tells the stories of daily life for African-Americans in the state and the nation and how dramatically different it was from the lives whi…

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520 16th St N
Birmingham, AL
Birmingham Civil Rights District