Past Events
The National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African American Culture prides itself on its community involvement and dedication to its goal of serving as a living museum and civil rights clearing house. The Center has hosted a number of lectures and other events that have been open to the public. Below are examples of these events to give an indication of what the Center has offered and will continue to offer in the future.
2011 Past Events
Academic Programs
- None at this time.
Art
- None at this time.
Children’s Programs
- None at this time.
Lectures
- Black History Month: African Americans, the Civil War & Civil Rights
- 90th National Education Week
- Be a Part of History: A Celebration of the 56th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Annual Programs
- The Ralph D. Abernathy Civil Rights Leaders Lecture Series
- The E.D. Nixon Institute for Research and Cultural Enrichment
- The Robert and Jean Graetz Symposium on Human Rights and Reconciliation
- Black Film Festival
- Annual Patrons and Donors Reception
Presentations
- None at this time.
Tours
- None at this time.
Other
- Legacy Masquerade Gala
- Black History Month (Calendar)