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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights Expands at a Critical Moment in U.S. History
The nearly $60 million renovation adds six new galleries and interactive experiences to engage visitors and promote education on civil and human rights, racial justice, and democracy.
- The National Center for Civil and Human Rights has expanded its exhibits and programming at a critical moment in US history.
- The $60 million renovation adds new galleries, classrooms and interactive experiences to encourage action on civil and human rights issues.
- New exhibits highlight the post-Civil War Reconstruction era, the life of Martin Luther King Jr., and aim to inspire hope for positive change.
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights expands at a critical moment in US history
A popular museum in Atlanta is expanding at a critical moment in the United States — and unlike the Smithsonian Institution, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is privately funded, putting it beyond the immediate reach of Trump administration efforts to control what Americans learn about their history.
National civil rights museum expanding. Unlike Smithsonian, Trump has no immediate sway over its content
Unlike the Smithsonian, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is privately funded, putting it beyond the immediate reach of Trump administration efforts to control what Americans learn about their history.
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