Private Civil Rights Walking Tour
Learn about Birmingham’s role in the Civil Rights Movement on a private walking tour.
Birmingham, Alabama played a notable role in the American Civil Rights Movement, coming to the fore in 1963 with the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church by the Ku Klux Klan, which killed four young girls and injured many more. This 1-hour tour takes you past the 16th Street Baptist Church, as well as other historical sites including the Kelly Ingram Park, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the A.G. Gaston Motel, which served as one of the headquarters of the Civil Rights Movement – all while discussing the storied past of Alabama’s largest city. A great introduction to the Civil Rights Movement, your guide will give you succinct insight into Alabama’s importance within this tumultuous period of American history.
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