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  2. United States Civil Rights Trail - Wikipedia

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    United States Civil Rights Trail Map. Following the Dalai Lama's 2014 tour of the Birmingham Civil Rights District, [1] [2] [3] U.S. President Barack Obama instructed the National Park Service to create more diversity among the nation’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, with particular focus on civil rights.

  3. Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    Historic Trail map. The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail is the shortest of the National Historic Trails at 54 miles. [9] [10] The National Historic Trail starts at the Mount Zion AME Zion Church in Marion. [2] Route signs lead people from Marion to Selma, where there is an interpretative center for the trail. [11]

  4. National Memorial for Peace and Justice - Wikipedia

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    American artist Dana King's Guided by Justice is a rendering of the Montgomery Bus Boycott during the Civil Rights Movement. It depicts three women: a grandmother, a teacher, and a pregnant woman. There are footprints on the ground near the three people, representing a call to action for others to join them in the cause. [28]

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  7. Planned Midlands town park would share the story of soldier ...

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    The town hopes the site will be added to the U.S. Civil Rights Trail. It will include a memorial to Woodard and information about what happened to him in an incident other communities may have ...

  8. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    The list of Underground Railroad sites includes abolitionist locations of sanctuary, support, and transport for former slaves in 19th century North America before and during the American Civil War. It also includes sites closely associated with people who worked to achieve personal freedom for all Americans in the movement to end slavery in the ...

  9. 11 Inspiring Places Around the U.S. to Learn More About Black ...

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    Topeka, Kansas. May 17, 2o24, marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Supreme Court decision that made racial segregation illegal in U.S. public schools.