Trace the footsteps of the movement — from Montgomery to Memphis, visiting the landmarks that changed America forever.
Stand at the bus stop where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. The museum tells the full story of the bus boycott.
Walk across the bridge where Bloody Sunday took place in 1965. The National Voting Rights Museum is nearby.
A powerful museum across from the 16th Street Baptist Church. Covers the movement from segregation to present day.
Where the Little Rock Nine bravely integrated an all-white school in 1957. The visitor center tells their courageous story.
Built around the Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. A deeply moving experience.
The birthplace of the Blues. Live music pours from every doorway on this legendary Memphis street.
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