b'The Legacy of the Civil Rights MovementYour Journey of a Lifetime Starts Here.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, Selma and Tuskegee were home to some of the great turning points of the multi-year effort. It was in these places that the Movements national leadership took shape and tens of thousands of people came together to advance the cause of justice against remarkable odds and violent resistance. Go beyond the headlines to take a deep dive into history, learning directly from the actual activists and foot soldiers of the struggle whose vivid and compelling stories bring a history of unforgettable tragedy, triumphs and continuing struggles to life.CUSTOM PRIVATE GROUP JOURNEYSWeekend in Montgomery3 Nights / 4 DaysRosa Parks MuseumSouthern Poverty Law Centers Civil Rights Memorial CenterFreedom Rides Museum & Private visit of the Harris HouseLegacy Sites: Museum, National Memorial for Peace and Justice andSculpture Park Dinner at historic Bricklayers Hall with music of the civil rights movementVoting Rights History & Cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma Birmingham, Selma & Montgomery4 Nights / 5 Days Dr. Rev. Carolyn Maull McKinstrys personal testimony of surviving the 16th St. Baptist Church bombing & Bethel Baptist Church dinner Birmingham Civil Rights Institute & Birminghams history Selmas struggle for voting rights & walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge Southern Poverty Law Centers Civil Rights Memorial Center Freedom Rides Museum & Private visit of the Harris House Legacy Sites: Museum, National Memorial for Peace and Justice and Sculp-ture ParkDinner at historic Bricklayers Hall with music of the civil rights movement Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church Sunday ServiceAdd Mobile, 2 nights Mobile history: one of the oldest European settlements in North America Africatown Heritage House & the History of Clotilda, the last slave ship to enter the USAFreedom Trail: Atlanta, Tuskegee, Montgomery, Selma & Birmingham6 Nights / 7 DaysAtlantas National Center for Civil and Human Rights Museum and Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historical ParkTuskegee Airmen National Historic Site and Museum, TuskegeeUniversity Campus Rosa Parks Museum & Southern Poverty Law Centers Civil RightsMemorial Center Freedom Rides Museum & Private visit of the Harris House Legacy Sites: Museum, National Memorial for Peace and Justice andSculpture ParkDinner at historic Bricklayers Hall with music of the civil rights movement Selmas struggle for voting rights & walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge Dr. Rev. Carolyn Maull McKinstrys personal testimonyBirmingham Civil Rights Institute & Birminghams historyContact Us|tours@civilrightstourism.org 3'