Civil Rights Sites – Montgomery
- Alabama State University - Councill Hall
- Alabama State University - Friendship Manor - President’s House
- Alabama State University - Trenholm Hall
- Beulah Baptist Church
- Ben Moore Hotel
- City Hall
- City of St. Jude
- Civil Rights Memorial - Southern Poverty Law Center
- Civil Rights Memorial and Visitors Center/ Southern Poverty Law Center; SPLC
- Clinton Chapel
- Dean’s Drug Store
- Dexter Avenue Memorial (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.)
- Dexter Parsonage Museum
- Gilmore House
- E.D. Nixon House
- First Baptist Church
- First CME Church
- Greyhound Bus Station
- Holt Street Memorial Baptist Church
- Hutchison Street Baptist
- Jackson County Courthouse
- Lockhart’s Gymnasium
- Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
- Montgomery Civil Rights Sites
- Montgomery County Courthouse
- Montgomery County Historic Markers
- Montgomery Visitors Bureau
- Mt. Zion A.M.E.
- Old Ship AME Zion
- Regal Café
- Rosa Parks Museum
- Rufus Lewis House
- Alabama State Capital
- Voting Rights Trail Interpretive Center
Levi Watkins Learning Center Digital Collections
Upcoming and Recent Programs

Keynote Speaker: Fred Gray, Civil Rights Attorney
Monday, December 3, 2018
6 p.m. | First Baptist Church, 347 N. Ripley Street

The Colvin-Feagin Annual Communiy Art Show
Exhibit opening and artists' reception featuring local artists and live jazz.
Friday, October 5, 2018
Exhibit Dates: October 5, 2018 - January 11, 2019
1345 Carter Hill Road

The Journey to Freedom: A Mural in Eight Parts
A Visual Interpretation of African-Americans’ Struggle for Recognition as Human Beings and First-Class Citizens
Commissioned by The National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African-American Culture at Alabama State University
Cultural Spotlights
- National Center Honors Alumnus for Outstanding Years of Service
- Remembering civil rights activist Medgar Evers
- New president brings sense of urgency to Morehouse
- Jeannie Graetz Literacy Program
- Inscription On Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial To Be Removed
- King's Forgotten Manifesto
- Harlem churches see gospel tourist boom on Sundays
- A Plot of Land, a Path to Freedom
- Tourism tax, like all taxes, should have a sunset