Civil rights landmarks you must visit

The struggle for civil rights in the United States did not produce only history books and old photographs. During that period, the nation saw ordinary people walk to these very places where they had stood up to injustice, and the nation was changed forever.

These locations are not merely museums with dusty exhibitions; rather, they are strong reminders of bravery, sacrifice, and the continuing fight for equality. From churches where movements were born to bridges where marchers faced down violence, these landmarks tell stories that every American should know.

Here is a list of 18 civil rights landmarks that deserve a spot on your travel itinerary.

National Civil Rights Museum

This museum, established around the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, is located right at the place where Martin Luther King Jr. was shot on April 4, 1968. The hotel rooms have been kept in their original condition, and the old cars are still parked outside, so the balcony where King was remains…

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