ATLANTA CIVIL RIGHTS
PRIVATE TOUR
Highlights
Highlights
- See Dr King’s birthplace in Auburn Avenue, just one of several different buildings that make up the Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site
- Visit the site of King’s baptism and funeral - the Ebenezer Baptist Church - which has become the most meaningful symbol of civil rights in America
- Learn how Martin Luther King Jr. Day became an annual US federal holiday
- See the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) Headquarters
- Discover the events that led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Experience Prince Hall Grand Lodge, a hidden treasure of the Civil Rights Movement
- Hear how the struggle for equality continues to this day, and how Atlanta is grappling with necessary change
- Enjoy a snack and a drink at a place recommended by your guide.
Openings
Half-day afternoon, half-day morning, 3 hours
Description
Walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther King through the heartlands of the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta where racial integration and equality had a spiritual home and King first had “his dream”.
Known as “The Cradle of the Civil Rights Movement,” Atlanta emerged as the epicentre for activism during 1940 to 1970 when it became the cultural catalyst for freedom without discrimination or repression. Black leaders called for voting rights, access to public facilities and institutions, and economic and educational opportunities for African Americans.
The civil rights movement had a spiritual home in Atlanta, specifically in the Sweet Auburn district where the influence of Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife on civil rights history can still be felt to this day. It is here that King first had “his dream” while honing a particularly powerful speech that would have a seismic impact on US race relations.
Segregation, inequality and discrimination once defined the city, a policy firmly established and backed by state law, just as elsewhere in the South. Atlanta had a more progressive attitude to racial integration to the rest of America’s South, even prior to the Civil Rights Movement. It had appointed several black officials, desegregated public transport (in 1959) and inching towards wider social and political change. By the early 1960s Sweet Auburn had become the hub for the activism that would go on to power the city’s remarkable civil rights journey
Atlanta Civil Rights Tour (3 hours)
Itinerary
1. Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church
2. SCLC National Office
3. Prince Hall Grand Lodge
What is included?
A drink (Beer, Water, Soft Drink or Wine)
Snack
Guides
Venue
450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
Instructions
Client code: TXD4JR // Meeting point: 450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 // Meeting point instructions: In front of Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park. Please ensure you arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to the tour start time // End point: At MLK Jr Historical Site // Duration: 3 Hours // Inclusions: Guide. A drink and a snack // Exclusions: Hotel pick-up and drop off. Transportation between sites. Additional food and drinks. Entrance fees // Mandatory instructions: Remember to bring the voucher and valid photo ID with you // Voucher type: Printed voucher or E-voucher. Print and bring the voucher or show the voucher on your mobile device to enjoy the activity. // Voucher validity: Date of service // Recommendations: Bring comfortable walking shoes. In the event of sunny weather, it is advised to bring a hat, suncreen, and plenty of water
Punti di partenza
A. Stati Uniti
Si prega di arrivare al punto di incontro almeno 15 minuti prima dell'orario di inizio del tour.
Punto di arrivo
- Vicino ai trasporti pubblici e ai taxi