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Alabama Civil Rights

If you want to know the history of Alabama Civil Rights then you must visit the Civil Rights Memorial Center where you can get detailed information about the Civil Rights Martyrs, Wall of Tolerance, Civil Rights Memorial Dedication Speech and much more. For more information visit us at https://visitingmontgomery.com/play/civil-rights-memorial-center

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Alabama Civil Rights

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  1. Alabama Civil Rights Memorial & Center

  2. Description: Created by Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer Maya Lin, the Memorial is located across the street from the Southern Poverty Law Center's office building in Montgomery, Alabama, a city rich with civil rights history. A circular black granite table records the names of the martyrs and chronicles the history of the movement in lines that radiate like the hands of a clock. Water emerges from the table's center and flows evenly across the top. On a curved black granite wall behind the table is engraved Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s well­known paraphrase of Amos 5:24 ­ We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. Like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Alabama Civil Rights Memorial invites visitors to touch the engraved names. As Lin envisioned, the Memorial plaza is "a contemplative area — a place to remember the Civil Rights Movement, to honor those killed during the struggle, to appreciate how far the country has come in its quest for equality, and to consider how far it has to go." Visiting Schedule: Hours: Monday­Friday 9am­4:30; Saturday 10am­4pm Admission Fee: $2 Adults, under 18 Free Closed State Holidays: No Bus Parking: Yes For more information about Alabama Civil Rights Memorial and  Alabama Attractions visit at: Webiste: https://visitingmontgomery.com/play/civil­rights­memorial­center Phone: 334­261­1100 Email: tourism@montgomerychamber.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MontgomeryCapitalCool Address: Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, Convention & Visitor  Bureau 300 Water Street . Montgomery, Alabama 36104 

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