The US Civil Rights Trail is a significant collection of over 130 landmarks across 15 states that played a pivotal role in advancing social justice during the 1950s and 1960s. This trail includes churches, courthouses, schools, and museums that collectively tell the powerful stories of the Civil Rights Movement.
Visitors can walk in the footsteps of giants, experiencing firsthand the struggle for equity and the transformative power of equality. The trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the history of civil rights through various sites and stories that inspire and educate all who journey along its path.
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