Opened in 2014, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights stands in Downtown Atlanta, housed in a modern building designed to resemble two cupped hands. This museum and human rights center showcases exhibitions that delve into the history of the Civil Rights Movement and contemporary struggles for human rights. Visitors can explore the personal papers and artifacts of Martin Luther King, Jr., providing a deeper understanding of his legacy. The center offers a thoughtful and educational experience, inviting guests to reflect on the ongoing journey toward equality and justice.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
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