Exploring Alabama’s Civil Rights Struggle
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Photo Courtesy Alabama Tourism Department
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We’re ready to help you explore Alabama’s deep-rooted struggle for freedom.
Walk in the footsteps of the foot-soldiers, see the historic churches, and hear from those who fought in the struggle for equality

Why We Must Journey
It was in Birmingham, Montgomery and Selma that the Movement’s national leadership took shape and tens of thousands of people came together to advance the cause of justice against remarkable odds and violent resistance. Our journey will take us to these three cities to visit several places that housed and nurtured the movement throughout the era.
Your Journey of a lifetime starts here
The journey of The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s started right here in Alabama. It reshaped the history of the United States and the world– leaving a legacy that is both vibrant and inspiring, but also fragile. In Alabama, the cities of Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma were home to some of the great turning points of the multi-year effort.
Photo: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Photo Courtesy Alabama Tourism Department. Photo by Art Meripol
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The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s reshaped the history of the United States and the world– leaving a legacy that is both vibrant and inspiring, but also fragile. In Alabama, the cities of Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma were home to some of the great turning points of the multi-year effort.