National Center for Civil and Human Rights

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"The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which opened in 2014, is a museum and human rights organization in Atlanta that inspires people to tap their own power to change the world around them. The Center’s iconic exhibitions feature the papers and artifacts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; the history of the US civil rights movement; and stories from the struggle for human rights around the world today."
"Immerse yourself in the struggle and hope at Atlanta's National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Walk through history, not just exhibits, and leave forever touched by the fight for equality. This powerful journey will stay with you long after your visit. "
"A moving and impactful look at Atlanta's Civil Rights history. Take yourself through this immersive museum to learn more about Atlanta's history and culture!"

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