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Alabama

Marker Name Location Notes
Freedom Riders National Monument Gurnee Avenue, Anniston Site of 1961 Freedom Riders' bus burning
16th Street Baptist Church 1530 6th Avenue North, Birmingham UNESCO World Heritage site
Bethel Baptist Church 3233 29th Avenue North, Birmingham
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) 520 16th Street North, Birmingham
Kelly Ingram Park 5th Avenue N & 16th Street, Birmingham Sculptures depicting the Birmingham civil rights struggle
Old Courthouse Museum 31 North Alabama Avenue, Monroeville Setting for Harper Lee’s " To Kill a Mockingbird"
Alabama State Capitol 600 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery
City of St. Jude 2048 West Fairview Avenue, Montgomery
Civil Rights Memorial Center 400 Washington Avenue, Montgomery
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church 454 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery
Dexter Parsonage Museum 309 South Jackson Street, Montgomery Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and family residence from 1954-1960
First Baptist Church 347 North Ripley Street, Montgomery
Frank M. Johnson Jr. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse 1 Church Street, Montgomery
Freedom Rides Museum 210 South Court Street, Montgomery
Holt Street Baptist Church 1870 South Court Street, Montgomery
Rosa Parks Museum 252 Montgomery Street, Montgomery
Legacy Museum 115 Coosa St, Montgomery
National Memorial for Peace and Justice 417 Caroline St, Montgomery
Scottsboro Boys Museum 428 West Willow Street, Scottsboro
Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church 410 Martin Luther King Street, Selma
Edmund Pettus Bridge Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma
Lowndes Interpretive Center U.S. 80, Hayneville Houses various exhibits on historical Civil Rights events
National Voting Rights Museum and Institute 6 U.S. 80 Business, Selma
Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail Hayneville
Foster Auditorium 6th Avenue, Tuscaloosa
Butler Chapel AME Zion Church 1002 North Church Street, Tuskegee
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site 1616 Chappie James Avenue, Tuskegee
Tuskegee University 1200 West Montgomery Road, Tuskegee

Arkansas

Arkansas Civil Rights Heritage Trail 300 West Markham Street, Little Rock Project launched by the Anderson Institute on Race and Ethnicity
Clinton Presidential Center 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock
Daisy Bates House 1207 West 28th Street, Little Rock
Little Rock Central High School 1500 South Park Street, Little Rock
Little Rock Nine Memorial 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock Features bronze sculptures of nine Little Rock Central High School students
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center 501 West 9th Street, Little Rock

Delaware

Howard High School of Technology 401 East 12th Street, Wilmington National Historic Landmark

District of Columbia

Howard University 2400 6th Street Northwest Self-guided walking tour of three historical landmark buildings
John Philip Sousa Middle School 3650 Ely Place Southeast
Lincoln Memorial 2 Lincoln Memorial Circle Northwest
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial 1964 Independence Avenue Southwest
National Museum of African American History and Culture 1400 Constitution Avenue Northwest
Supreme Court of the United States 1 First Street Northeast

Florida

Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park & Museum 2180 Freedom Avenue, Mims
Gideon v. Wainwright Historical Marker 300 East 4th Street, Panama City Located outside the Bay County Courthouse
Newtown African American Heritage Trail 525 Kumquat Ct, Sarasota Includes 15 historical markers
National Historic Preservation District St. Augustine Self-guided and guided tours of more than 30 historical landmarks
Jackie Robinson Training Complex 3901 26th Street, Vero Beach

Georgia

Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum 326 West Whitney Avenue, Albany Located at the Old Mount Zion Baptist Church
Shiloh Baptist Church 325 West Whitney Avenue, Albany Site of 1961 Martin Luther King, Jr. speech
APEX Museum 135 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
Center for Civil and Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta
Ebenezer Baptist Church 407 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building 56 Forsyth Street Northwest, Atlanta
Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home 501 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park 450 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum 441 Freedom Parkway Northeast, Atlanta
King Center 449 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
Dorchester Academy Boys’ Dormitory 8787 East Oglethorpe Highway, Midway

Kansas

Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site 1515 Southeast Monroe Street, Topeka
Sumner Elementary School 330 Southwest Western Avenue

Kentucky

Lincoln Hall ( Berea College) 104 South Main Street, Berea
Louisville Downtown Civil Rights Trail 301 South 4th Street, Louisville Self-guided tour that includes 22 landmarks
Muhammad Ali Center 144 N 6th St, Louisville
Alice Allison Dunnigan Statue at the SEEK Museum 515 E 6th St, Russellville
Whitney M. Young Jr. Birthplace 8460 Shelbyville Rd, Simpsonville

Louisiana

Louisiana Military Maneuvers Museum/ Camp Beauregard 623 G St, Pineville
Louisiana State Capitol 900 North Street, Baton Rouge
Louisiana’s Old State Capitol 100 North Blvd, Baton Rouge
S.H. Kress Department Store 445 3rd Street, Baton Rouge Site March 28, 1960 student lunch counter sit-in
Southern University and A&M College 801 Harding Blvd, Baton Rouge
Bogalusa to Baton Rouge March Marker 800 N 3rd St, Baton Rouge Site of the longest Civil Rights March started on August 10, 1967
Robert "Bob" Hicks House 924 Robert "Bob" Hicks Street, Bogalusa
Pillars of Progress Memorial Rex Street & E St Mary Blvd, Lafayette Located on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus
5th Circuit Court of Appeals 600 Camp Street, New Orleans
Canal Street 1005 Canal Street, New Orleans
Dooky Chase’s Restaurant 2301 Orleans Avenue, New Orleans Frequent meeting location for 1960's Civil Rights leaders
McDonogh 19 Elementary School 5909 St Claude Ave, New Orleans
New Zion Baptist Church 2319 Third Street, New Orleans Southern Christian Leadership Conference founded here in 1957
Tremé Neighborhood Tremé- Lafitte, New Orleans
William Frantz Elementary School 3811 North Galvez Street, New Orleans

Mississippi

Canton Freedom House Civil Rights Museum 838 George Washington Avenue, Canton Congress of Racial Equality headquarters, bombed during the 1960's
Emmett Till Historic Intrepid Center 33 Thomas Street, Glendora Museum dedticated to the life and death of Emmett Till
Medgar Evers Home Museum 2332 Margaret W Alexander Dr, Jackson
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum 222 North Street, Jackson
Tougaloo College 500 West County Line Road, Jackson
Bryant’s Grocery & Meat Market Money Road, Greenwood Site where a white shopkeeper accused Emmett Till of flirting with her
Lyceum – The Circle Historic District 304 University Cir, University of MS
Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Statue 726 Byron Street, Ruleville
Emmett Till Interpretive Center 120 North Court Street, Sumner Former courthouse of Emmett Till's trial
Tallahatchie County Courthouse North Court Street, Sumner

Missouri

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum 500 Highway 24, Independence
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum 1616 E 18th St, Kansas City
Old Courthouse 11 North 4th Street, St. Louis
Shelley House 4600 Labadie Avenue, St. Louis

North Carolina

Hayti Heritage Center 804 Old Fayetteville Street, Durham Educational center dedicated to African-American heritage
International Civil Rights Center & Museum 134 South Elm Street, Greensboro Located in former Woolworth's building
ebruary One Monument 202 University Circle, Greensboro
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Gardens 1500 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Raleigh First U.S. public park devoted to Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement
Estey Hall at Shaw University 118 E South St, Raleigh

South Carolina

Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church 110 Calhoun St., Charleston
Modjeska Monteith Simkins House 2025 Marion Street, Columbia
South Carolina State House 1100 Gervais Street, Columbia
Springfield Baptist Church 600 East McBee Avenue, Greenville
Benjamin E. Mays House Museum 237 North Hospital Street, Greenwood
Orangeburg Massacre 300 College Street, Orangeburg
McCrory’s Five & Dine 135 East Main Street, Rock Hill Site of Feb. 12, 1960 student lunch counter protest
Penn Center 16 Penn Center Circle West, St Helena Is
Liberty Hill AME Church 2310 Liberty Hill Road, Summerton Location of early Civil Rights meetings that influenced public school desegregation court rulings

Tennessee

Clinton 12 Statue 101 School Street, Clinton Statues located at Green McAdoo Cultural Center
Beale Street Historic District Beale St, Memphis
Clayborn Temple & I AM MAN Plaza 294 Hernando Street, Memphis Site of 1968 sanitation workers strike against poor working conditions
Mason Temple Church of God in Christ 930 Mason Street, Memphis Site of Dr. Martin Luther King speech supporting sanitation worker strike
National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel 450 Mulberry Street, Memphis
Stax Museum of American Soul Music 926 E McLemore Ave, Memphis
WDIA Radio Station 112 Union Ave, Memphis
Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library 615 Church Street, Nashville Offers access to the library's Civil Rights Collection
Clark Memorial United Methodist Church 1014 14th Avenue North, Nashville 1950s/60s meeting location for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Davidson County Courthouse and Witness Walls 1 Public Square Nashville
Fifth Avenue Woolworth Building 221 5th Ave N, Nashville Location of initial lunch counter sit-ins of Nashville's 1960s Civil Rights Movement
Fisk University 1000 17th Avenue North, Nashville
Griggs Hall at American Baptist College 1800 Baptist World Center Drive, Nashville
National Museum of African American Music 510 Broadway, Nashville

Virginia

Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History 975 Main St, Danville
Robert Russa Moton High School and Museum 900 Griffin Boulevard, Farmville
Virginia Civil Rights Memorial Capitol Square, Richmond

West Virginia

Elizabeth Harden Gilmore House 514 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park 171 Shoreline Drive, Harpers Ferry
Memphis Tennessee Garrison House 1701 10th Avenue, Huntington