Civil Rights Tour in Montgomery
Join the civil rights tour of Montgomery, Alabama. Here you can discover the history of this and its country. Let a certified local guide lead you to explore the highlights!
Alabama has certainly been one of the most active American states in the civil rights struggle. Home to Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, Montgomery has a long and troubled history, but one full of great achievements. Join Civil Rights Tour in Montgomery and discover all the city’s secrets.
On the Montgomery Civil Rights Tour, you will have the opportunity to learn more about Montgomery’s history from your guide.
Start the tour by visiting Dexter Avenue King Memorial, the place where Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Then, go to Greyhound Bus Station, the site of numerous arrests during the May 1961 protests.
On the Montgomery Civil Rights Tour, your guide will take you to the Alabama State Capitol, on whose steps Martin Luther King recited the “How Long, Not Long” speech.
To best end the tour, enter Holt Street Baptist Church and First Baptist Church.
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