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Civil Rights Tourism in Alabama

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Montgomery

photo by Art Meripol, Courtesy Alabama Travel

Alabama’s state capitol holds an important place in the struggle for voting rights. After all, the State Capitol served as the stopping point for the third march for voting rights from Selma. Montgomery holds much more of an important role than just that, though. There are many museums and memorials to the Civil Rights Movement. Be sure to explore Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s church and where Rosa Parks was arrested.

Ben Moore Hotel and Malden Brothers Barber Shop
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
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Dexter Avenue King Parsonage
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Dr. Richard Harris House
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First Baptist Church
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Jackson Community House and Museum
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Mt. Zion AME Zion Church Memorial Annex
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Old Ship AME Zion Church
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The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
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The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
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United (formerly Trinity) Lutheran Church Parsonage
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