Birmingham Civil Rights Institute

520 16th Street North, Birmingham
5 vertinimų
8.40/10.00
+1 205-328-9696

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Anwar Sadek (29.08.2017 00:24)
Very informative and well kept part of history. Very inexpensive and it doesn’t take up the entire day to go around. We were satisfied within 2 hours of visit. Highly recommend this place.
Claudia Fuentes (05.08.2017 02:36)
I would have give this place a minus zero. Most of the walls and doors and elevator are nasty and the bathrooms did not look appealing and look dirty. There is not a trash can to place sanitary napkins or tampons.
This is a historic place and people that work there should take pride and go the extra mile to clean and redo the floors and do cleaning. The workers that work there are absolutely polite and nice and have an awesome attitude. But the place needs a makeover. Maybe the institute can write a letter to the major to help with funds to clean and to renovate elevator floors and clean metal handles and renovate bathrooms. I hope the institute makes a change. Because this is historic and not a dump
I was so sad when a left seeing how that place is not sparkling.
Mint (29.07.2017 23:12)
This was a very well thought out museum for sure. Everything has a meaning there. Lots of stories from people that experienced the Civil Rights movement. It really opens your eyes to the segregation that they had to suffer through. One of the nicest museums that I have ever been to.
C Keller (07.07.2017 07:48)
I LOVED the Civil Rights Institute!! Educational, emotional, and a sense of hope for equal civil rights and treatment for ALL people in the United States. Each person has a journey and a story. Take a moment to step out of your story/life and embrace the story, journey, and fight for equal treatment and rights. Keep a growth mindset throughout the experience. I am so grateful for the opportunity to experience this amazing National Monument. I ended up spending over 3 and a half hours reading, gathering information, and experiencing emotions over the injustices which my fellow humans faced.
Erin Walton (25.06.2017 05:57)
Very moving! Great presentation, clean, and informative. I took an 8 year old that I babysit, who didn't have much prior Civil Rights Movement knowledge. The museum had her engaged, asking questions, and learning about the time. I would like to give a heads up that the movie presentation prior to entering the museum uses "the n word" a few times. Had I known beforehand, I would have been able to ask her parents either how to explain the context, or to have them discuss this with her before.

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