civil rights toura tour of historic u.s. civil rights sites covers too many places to include here. for more information, contact the “we shall overcome” project of the national park service online at
www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights.
civil rights memorial, montgomery, alabama;
(334) 956-8200,
www.splcenter.orgdexter avenue king memorial baptist church, montgomery; (334) 263-3970,
www.dexterkingmemorial.orgmartin luther king jr. national historic site, atlanta. the site includes martin luther king jr.’s boyhood home and gravesite, the historic ebeneezer baptist church, and the national park service visitors center. (404) 331-5190,
www.nps.gov/malumason temple, memphis; (901) 947-9300
national civil rights museum, in the lorraine motel, memphis; (901) 521-9699,
www.civilrightsmuseum.orgnational voting rights museum & institute, selma, alabama; (334) 418-0800,
www.voterights.orgrosa parks library and museum, montgomery; (334) 241-8661,
www.tsum.edu/museumsixteenth street baptist church, birmingham, alabama; (205) 251-9402 —