As a cultural hub, Atlanta has a diverse list of ways to celebrate and learn more during this year's Black History Month.
Bring the family, especially young kids, to the Atlanta History Center, a mainstay for tourists since 1990. The 33-acre ...
Atlanta is home to a variety of significant historical landmarks, events and cultural milestones that showcase the plight and triumph of the African American experience. Outside of well-known ...
Note: The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is currently ... stop nearby. The Atlanta Streetcar's Centennial Olympic Park stop is also within walking distance. The museum is open Tuesday ...
A 53-year-old construction worker who fell several floors into a ventilation duct at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago ...
I took a tour group to Alabama in 2015 to trace the American Civil Rights Trail, running in a triangle from Birmingham to Montgomery to Selma and back to Birmingham.
And it was there, across the Delaware River from Philadelphia where a new museum is taking ... BeltLine multi-use path. The Atlanta structure where the civil rights icon was born in 1929 made ...
Remembrances are happening January 31 and February 1, marking the 65th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-ins. The building where the civil rights protest began, Woolworth's, is now a National Historic ...
The building where the civil rights protest began, Woolworth's, is now a National Historic Landmark. The original lunch counter is still preserved inside the museum.In 1960, four Black students ...