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National Center for Civil and Human Rights

The Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects the American Civil Rights Movement to today’s Global Human Rights Movements

Our purpose is to create a safe space for visitors to explore the fundamental rights of all human beings so that they leave inspired and empowered to join the ongoing dialogue about human rights in their communities.

 

A BRIEF HISTORY

The Center was first imagined by civil rights legends Evelyn Lowery and former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young and was launched by former Mayor Shirley Franklin. The effort gained broad-based corporate and community support to become one of the few places in the world educating visitors on the bridge between the American Civil Rights Movement and the contemporary struggle for Human Rights around the world.

Established in 2007, The Center’s groundbreaking 42,000-square-foot facility is located on Pemberton Place®, adjacent to the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, on land donated by the Coca-Cola Company.

Contactos

morada 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30313

Pontos de Interesse

Tallulah Falls

This is Talulah Falls in Tallulah Gorge State Park. Six different falls cascade into the gorge, creating a beautiful symphony of sounds. Make sure you snap some photos from the 80-ft suspension bridge.

Panther Falls

Rabun County offers two waterfall gems: Panther Falls and Ammons Falls. Shown above is Panther Creek Falls, a sensational display of nature at its absolute best.

Helton Creek Falls

Located near Vogel State Park, Helton Creek Falls is a popular attraction for families, primarily because of the pool at the bottom of the falls—which you can swim in.