TOURS
VIRTUAL TOUR OF MONTGOMERY
RETRACE THE STEPS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
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The Indigenous/The slave/The colonizers.
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History of Montgomery’s Foundation Historical sites that changed the world.
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Holt Street Baptist Church.
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Untold hidden gems of Montgomery.
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Learn songs of freedom.
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Visit the home of Rosa Parks/Freedom Riders.
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Visit historical neighborhoods.
VIRTUAL TOUR OF MEMPHIS
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Experience the Lorraine Motel/Civil Rights Museum.
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Meet with Local leaders and activists including journalists, filmmakers and members of the local 1733.
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Hear Excerpts of Dr. King's final speech "I've Been to the Mountaintop".
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Virtual tour of Stax records.
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"The virtual civil-rights experiences were important and life-changing for us." -Rachel
VIRTUAL TOUR OF SELMA
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Edmund Pettus Bridge.
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Meet with foot soldiers, including the youngest person arrested on Selma's Bloody Sunday.
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Hear the story of Lynda Blackman, author of Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom.
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Tour the neighborhood including the Foot Soldiers Park, Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church.
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Visit the confederate cemetery.
VIRTUAL TOUR OF BIRMINGHAM
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Visit the 16th Street Baptist Church.
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Tour Kelly Ingram Park and learn about the Children's March.
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Meet with a food soldier, arrested during the March.
VIRTUAL TOUR OF RICHMOND
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Learn the history of the Confederate monuments.
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Hear the story of activist, musician and storyteller who traces his ancestry to slaves and slave owners in Richmond.
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Learn the music of the Civil Rights movement.