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New York Festivals' International Television & Film Awards (2013, 2010, 2008, 2004, 2002, 2001) [citation needed]
CINE Golden Eagle Award (2012, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2002)[citation needed]
National Emmy Award – Historical Programming (2001): Nominated for “Holocaust: Alumni Profile / 1970: Paul Sparrow: Championing the First Amendment (ucsc.edu)The Untold Story”[citation needed]
Alabama[edit] | ||
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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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
Howard High School of Technology | 401 East 12th Street, Wilmington | National Historic Landmark |
District of Columbia[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site | 1515 Southeast Monroe Street, Topeka | |
Sumner Elementary School | 330 Southwest Western Avenue | |
Kentucky[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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[edit] | ||
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 |