The design of the National Center for Citizenship and Human Rights is modern and driven by the idea of creating an event space. It is a landmark structure with two striking curved walls featuring elegant glass and steel water sculptures to celebrate civil and human rights. There is a Martin Luther King manuscript inside.
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The design of the National Center for Citizenship and Human Rights is modern and driven by the idea of creating an event space. It is a landmark structure with two striking curved walls featuring elegant glass and steel water sculptures to celebrate civil and human rights. There is a Martin Luther King manuscript inside.
A museum about civil rights, the theme is very clear, and it does carry a little Western ideology... So politics and democracy are symbols of strength, and our country must strengthen itself to stand
The whole process was a great experience. From the apartheid era, to the present era. I recommend friends to go to the historical center of Atlanta first, then visit the Civil War exhibition before returning here. The timing is very good. As you all said, Woolworths lunch counters are not to be missed. Close your eyes and do it with heart, emotionally moving. The double-edged sword of technology and how to intertwine human rights liberation and abuse are a good debate.
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Originally thought that this attraction was free, because he was next to the Coca-Cola world, so I went to visit it. But when I arrived at the entrance, the ticket to the road was 19.90 dollars, so I took a few photos outside.
A very important and meaningful museum. It displays some valuable information about the civil rights movement in the United States and presents it to the audience through multimedia means to give the audience a first-hand experience of the civil rights movement. In addition, the museum has exhibitions on human rights worldwide. After watching, I only feel that my life is blocked and long, and I still need to work hard.