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VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS RECEIVES $17 New Wing to Feature Premier Space for MLK Papers; New Gallery to Engage Families and Children. ATLANTA (February 4, 2021) –The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation today announced a five-year, $17 million grant to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (The Center) in downtown Atlanta. As part of The Center’s capital expansion to add 20,000 square feet to the existing footprint and A BETTER LIFE FOR THEIR CHILDREN This exhibition, “A Better Life for Their Children”, will debut at The Center on May 22nd, 2021. Join us on May 21 as we explore the significance of historical memory, the strides made in education, the importance of shared resources, and how farJILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS RECEIVES $17 New Wing to Feature Premier Space for MLK Papers; New Gallery to Engage Families and Children. ATLANTA (February 4, 2021) –The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation today announced a five-year, $17 million grant to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (The Center) in downtown Atlanta. As part of The Center’s capital expansion to add 20,000 square feet to the existing footprint and A BETTER LIFE FOR THEIR CHILDREN This exhibition, “A Better Life for Their Children”, will debut at The Center on May 22nd, 2021. Join us on May 21 as we explore the significance of historical memory, the strides made in education, the importance of shared resources, and how farJILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS.UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS HOSTS FREE National Center for Civil and Human Rights Hosts Free Admission Days in March Sponsored by FedEx. Free admission available March 4-7, 11-14. ATLANTA, GA (March 3, 2021) – The National Center for Civil and Human Rights (The Center) will host free admission days March 4-7 and 11-14 in its fourth annual partnership sponsored by FedEx. CELEBRATE JUNTEENTH AT THE CENTER Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. The name comes from the words “June” and “nineteenth,” which marks the day federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to gain control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people were freed in 1865, two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rights Atlanta, Ga. (April 30, 2019) – The National Center for Civil and Human Rights HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT Looking for something to do in Atlanta? Visit the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and explore the museum connects the history of civil rights movements to the human rights movements of today. VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS We hope your visit to The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is meaningful and memorable. A note during the pandemic: Exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location.BUY TICKETS
Buy Tickets COVID-19 Advisory The health and safety of our visitors, employees, and volunteers is our top priority. We ask everyone to follow important safety protocols put in place for THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt. President/CEO. Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month. LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare ofRYAN M. ROEMERMAN
Ryan M. Roemerman. Executive Director, LGBTQ Institute. Ryan wears multiple hats at The Center, connecting academics and advocates to advance LGBTQ equity through research and education focused on the American South as well as helping to refine The Center’s efforts to become a locally grounded, globally relevant voice on civil and human rights through leadership programs that focus on WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT Looking for something to do in Atlanta? Visit the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and explore the museum connects the history of civil rights movements to the human rights movements of today. VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS We hope your visit to The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is meaningful and memorable. A note during the pandemic: Exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location.BUY TICKETS
Buy Tickets COVID-19 Advisory The health and safety of our visitors, employees, and volunteers is our top priority. We ask everyone to follow important safety protocols put in place for THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt. President/CEO. Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month. LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare ofRYAN M. ROEMERMAN
Ryan M. Roemerman. Executive Director, LGBTQ Institute. Ryan wears multiple hats at The Center, connecting academics and advocates to advance LGBTQ equity through research and education focused on the American South as well as helping to refine The Center’s efforts to become a locally grounded, globally relevant voice on civil and human rights through leadership programs that focus on WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta,Georgia.
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968.EXHIBITIONS
The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. OUR PEOPLE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 05/27/2021: Closed 05/28/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/29/2021: 10am-5pm 05/30/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/31/2021: 12pm-5pm DIRECTIONS & PARKING The official Georgia Aquarium parking deck operates 1,600 safe, secure and well-lit spaces attached to the Georgia Aquarium. Covered and rooftop parking is available. You can pay for parking in advance online; just print and bring your pre-paid parking ticket with you to enter the parking deck. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Mari Copeny: More Than A Pageant Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. THE HONORABLE SHIRLEY C. FRANKLIN The Honorable Shirley C. Franklin. Board Chair. Shirley Franklin was elected the first African American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. GEORGIA PACIFIC GALLERY PLAZA Globally, 420 million children are living in active conflict zones. More than half of people with refugee status are children and youth. Many are victims of detention, trafficking, exploitation, and HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. CAMPAIGN FOR EQUAL DIGNITY Campaign for Equal Dignity - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. We, the People, pledge to advocate for Equal Dignity for all. We pledge to petition our elected leaders to join us in re-committing to protect fundamental human rights. The Campaign for Equal Dignity is galvanizing people who believe in human rights to demand equal dignity OUR PEOPLE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 05/27/2021: Closed 05/28/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/29/2021: 10am-5pm 05/30/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/31/2021: 12pm-5pm LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. THE HONORABLE SHIRLEY C. FRANKLIN The Honorable Shirley C. Franklin. Board Chair. Shirley Franklin was elected the first African American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. During her eight years as mayor of Atlanta, she is best known for advocating for and tackling major government operations and ethics reform, launching the Atlanta HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. CAMPAIGN FOR EQUAL DIGNITY Campaign for Equal Dignity - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. We, the People, pledge to advocate for Equal Dignity for all. We pledge to petition our elected leaders to join us in re-committing to protect fundamental human rights. The Campaign for Equal Dignity is galvanizing people who believe in human rights to demand equal dignity OUR PEOPLE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 05/27/2021: Closed 05/28/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/29/2021: 10am-5pm 05/30/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/31/2021: 12pm-5pm LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. THE HONORABLE SHIRLEY C. FRANKLIN The Honorable Shirley C. Franklin. Board Chair. Shirley Franklin was elected the first African American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. During her eight years as mayor of Atlanta, she is best known for advocating for and tackling major government operations and ethics reform, launching the Atlanta HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. CAMPAIGN FOR EQUAL DIGNITY Campaign for Equal Dignity - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. We, the People, pledge to advocate for Equal Dignity for all. We pledge to petition our elected leaders to join us in re-committing to protect fundamental human rights. The Campaign for Equal Dignity is galvanizing people who believe in human rights to demand equal dignity OUR PEOPLE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 05/27/2021: Closed 05/28/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/29/2021: 10am-5pm 05/30/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/31/2021: 12pm-5pm LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. THE HONORABLE SHIRLEY C. FRANKLIN The Honorable Shirley C. Franklin. Board Chair. Shirley Franklin was elected the first African American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. During her eight years as mayor of Atlanta, she is best known for advocating for and tackling major government operations and ethics reform, launching the Atlanta HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS. EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
VETERANS AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS RECEIVE FREE The Center and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968. CAMPAIGN FOR EQUAL DIGNITY Campaign for Equal Dignity - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. We, the People, pledge to advocate for Equal Dignity for all. We pledge to petition our elected leaders to join us in re-committing to protect fundamental human rights. The Campaign for Equal Dignity is galvanizing people who believe in human rights to demand equal dignity OUR PEOPLE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS 05/27/2021: Closed 05/28/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/29/2021: 10am-5pm 05/30/2021: 12pm-5pm 05/31/2021: 12pm-5pm LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. THE HONORABLE SHIRLEY C. FRANKLIN The Honorable Shirley C. Franklin. Board Chair. Shirley Franklin was elected the first African American woman mayor of a major southern city in 2002 and served two terms until 2009. During her eight years as mayor of Atlanta, she is best known for advocating for and tackling major government operations and ethics reform, launching the Atlanta HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rights Atlanta, Ga. (April30, 2019) –
HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rights Atlanta, Ga. (April30, 2019) –
EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.ABOUT THE CENTER
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which opened in 2014, is a museum and human rights organization in Atlanta that inspires people to tap their own power to change the world around them. The Center’s iconic exhibitions feature the papers and artifacts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; the history of the US civil rights movementUPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. ALINA DIAZ - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Alina Diaz. In 2019, Alina Diaz was a Power To Inspire Honoree at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights 2019 Power To Inspire Annual Gala.. I believe in social justice and the need to fight for a better world for all. Across the United States, hundreds of thousands of immigrant women and girls work under difficult conditions to produce the food Americans eat. MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES The National Center for Civil and Human Rights Announces 2019 Power to Inspire Honorees. Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rightsDOUGLAS MCNEELY
Mr. McNeely began his career at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette in Equity Sales and Trading. Mr. McNeely earned a BA degree in economics from Duke University in 1984 and was also a member of the Duke Men’s Varsity Basketball Team (1980-1984) and Team Captain in 1984. He has formerly held a number of Trustee positions for non-profitorganizations
HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rights Atlanta, Ga. (April30, 2019) –
HOME - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTSPLAN VISITBECOME A MEMBERHOST EVENTDONATEABOUT USMY ACCOUNT The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is an engaging cultural attraction and human rights institution that connects the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1960s to the global human rights movements of today. Explore the stories of brave civil and human rights defenders who tapped their own power to bring about socialchange.
VISIT - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Visitors to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can receive preferred pricing at a number of Atlanta’s finest hotels. Contact them for special rates and ask for the “National Center for Civil and Human Rights Room Rate”. Hilton Garden Inn: Call 404-577-2001. Embassy Suites, Centennial Olympic Park: Call 1-800-HILTONS.BUY TICKETS
Tickets MUST be purchased online prior to visits. Click here to purchase tickets. Tickets are timed to meet capacity requirements. Limiting building capacity to comply with all physical/social distancing. guidelines. Increasing cleaning and disinfectionprocedures, and
THE CENTER MAP AND VIRTUAL TOUR The Center Map & Virtual Tour. Your virtual experience begins on the second floor with Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, a gallery depicting key issues from the Jim Crow south of the 1950s to Dr. King’s assassination in 1968. This gallery concludes with the third floor Requiem exhibit and leads you to theentrance of
MLK - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS MLK At The Center. Witness the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection housed in the Voice to the Voiceless Gallery, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Collection represents much of Morehouse alumnus Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work spanning from 1944 to 1968.JILL SAVITT
Jill Savitt, the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, is a human rights advocate with expertise in genocide and atrocity prevention. She assumed this leadership role in March 2019, but has been involved with The Center since 2010 when she curated the Center’s exhibit on global human rights before theCenter’s
LESSONS FROM THE LUNCH COUNTER Lessons from the Lunch Counter. Sometimes the reality of history can feel unbelievable, not in a way that makes you question if past events truly happened, but how actual people lived and fought through them. This past semester, I took an African American History class. KATIE FAHS - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Katie Fahs - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Katie Fahs. Katie Fahs is a marketing professional who has worked in brand management at companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Intuit, Vision Express UK and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rights Atlanta, Ga. (April30, 2019) –
EXPLORE - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a 42,000 square foot campus located in Pemberton Place in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by distinguished architect, Phil Freelon, the building’s curvatures mimic two hands coming together. Learn More.ABOUT THE CENTER
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which opened in 2014, is a museum and human rights organization in Atlanta that inspires people to tap their own power to change the world around them. The Center’s iconic exhibitions feature the papers and artifacts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; the history of the US civil rights movementUPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights offers ongoing programming for everyone — young professionals, families with children, students, and adults. With both virtual and in-person programs, there is something for everyone. Learn more about what we have to offerbelow.
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Exhibitions & Galleries. The Center is rooted in the history of Atlanta: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the modern Civil Rights Movement. Two of the most influential movement organizations were based in Atlanta — the Southern Christian Leadership Conference andthe
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: MORE THAN A FIRST LADY Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than A First Lady. Eleanor Roosevelt, born into New York’s aristocracy, became an advocate for justice after working in tenements as a young woman, and guiding America through the Great Depression and World War II as First Lady. ALINA DIAZ - NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS Alina Diaz. In 2019, Alina Diaz was a Power To Inspire Honoree at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights 2019 Power To Inspire Annual Gala.. I believe in social justice and the need to fight for a better world for all. Across the United States, hundreds of thousands of immigrant women and girls work under difficult conditions to produce the food Americans eat. MARI COPENY: MORE THAN A PAGEANT QUEEN Than. A. Pageant. Queen. In the small town of Flint, Michigan, in 2016, one child sent a letter to Former President Barack Obama to advocate for environmental change in her community. Unlike many other children growing up in America—she did not have clean water. Her name is Mari Copeny, also known as “Little Miss Flint.”. WILLIAM CLARKSON, IV William Clarkson, IV - National Center for Civil and Human Rights. William Clarkson, IV. William Clarkson is an Executive Coach at Carney Sandoe & Associates. Prior to his current role, he was President of Westminster Schools in Atlanta for more than 20 years. In addition to being on the board at The Center, his philanthropic service includes THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES The National Center for Civil and Human Rights Announces 2019 Power to Inspire Honorees. Fifth annual event celebrates leaders’ significant contributions to advance justice and promote civil and human rightsDOUGLAS MCNEELY
Mr. McNeely began his career at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette in Equity Sales and Trading. Mr. McNeely earned a BA degree in economics from Duke University in 1984 and was also a member of the Duke Men’s Varsity Basketball Team (1980-1984) and Team Captain in 1984. He has formerly held a number of Trustee positions for non-profitorganizations
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