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Visite des droits civiques à Birmingham

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Au cours de cette visite de trois heures à pied et en voiture, vous voyagerez dans Birmingham pour en savoir plus sur la lutte pour l'égalité des droits depuis la fin de la guerre civile jusqu'au mouvement des droits civiques. Votre visite commencera à la statue du révérend Fred Shuttlesworth, le chef du mouvement local de lutte pour les droits civiques. Nous discuterons des raisons pour lesquelles le mouvement des droits civiques était nécessaire et de ce qui a conduit à la chute de la ségrégation. En visitant les principales églises, parcs et maisons, vous découvrirez quelques groupes qui se sont battus pour les droits civiques à Birmingham et qui se sont battus contre eux.
Ville: Birmingham
Tue 24 Dec
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Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Sous réserve de conditions favorables conditions météorologiques. En cas d'annulation en raison de conditions météorologiques importantes (ouragan, tornade ou glace), vous aurez la possibilité d'une autre date ou d'un remboursement complet
  • Nous parcourrons plus d'un mile lors de la visite à des températures comprises entre 40 et 100F. Les invités doivent pouvoir marcher sans aide à une vitesse raisonnable.
  • Les masques sont obligatoires pendant nos transports
  • Non recommandé pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas marcher au moins un mile.
  • Déconseillé aux personnes affectées par le froid/chaud.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfectés entre les utilisations
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Des masques couvrant le nez et la bouche sont requis par tous pendant le transport en tout temps. Les guêtres, les mouchoirs ou les couvre-visages similaires ne sont pas des masques acceptables. Il n'y a pas d'exceptions. Aucun remboursement ne sera accordé aux clients qui refusent de se conformer.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
2
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
3
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
4
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
5
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
6
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
7
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
8
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
9
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
10
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
11
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
12
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
13
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
14
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
15
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
16
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
17
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
18
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
19
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
20
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
21
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
22
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
23
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
24
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
25
Civil Rights District
Guests will walk around Kelly Ingram Park, see 16th Street Baptist Church, and learn about the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham
26
Kelly Ingram Park
Walk around the park to see the statues and learn about those who marched for freedom in Birmingham
27
16th Street Baptist Church
Learn about the role the church played in the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham and the history of the church bombing that tragically killed four little girls.
28
Linn Park
See where the march protests ended in Birmingham and learn about groups fighting for Civil Rights in Birmingham
29
District des droits civiques
Les invités se promèneront dans le parc Kelly Ingram, visiteront l'église baptiste de la 16e rue et en apprendront davantage sur le mouvement des droits civiques à Birmingham.
30
Parc Kelly Ingram
Promenez-vous dans le parc pour voir les statues et en savoir plus sur ceux qui ont marché pour la liberté à Birmingham
31
Église baptiste de la 16e rue
Découvrez le rôle joué par l'église dans le mouvement des droits civiques à Birmingham et l'histoire de l'attentat à la bombe contre l'église qui a tragiquement tué quatre petites filles.
32
Parc Linn
Voyez où les manifestations de la marche se sont terminées à Birmingham et découvrez des groupes luttant pour les droits civiques à Birmingham
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Commentaires (457)
Mad_VTHokie
Jun 2018
Amazing tour of the Civil Rights movement in Birmingham. Started off with Clay picking us up from hotel and a quick ride to the meeting place to pick up the others. Clay is very knowledgeable of all Civil Rights History not just Birmingham. He did a great job of putting us in the past and getting a sense of what Birmingham was like in the 50-60s. He explained all about the struggles and scars that Birmingham went through. He also did a great job of pointing out landmarks and tying in how Birmingham has never quite healed from social and political obstacles. It is not an uplifting tour, but a tour of the facts. It wasn't a lot of walking since clay drove us around for most of it. But you need to bring waters because Birmingham is hot. We have been on other tours in the past and this is a must do.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2018
Hey Hokie, Thanks for giving us such a nice review. We are glad y'all stopped in town, all the way from Virginia, to try out a Red Clay tour. As you mention, it's not an uplifting tour, but we try to be as honest as possible about Birmingham, even if it isn't a nice thing to hear. Thanks for visiting, Clay
jsscls
Jun 2018
My girls and I (ages 10 and 13) so greatly enjoyed the afternoon with Clay. This is the first review I have ever written, but this gentleman is such a professional that I feel it necessary. Don't hesitate to take your children out, he is a natural teacher (and is in fact educated as a teacher). He naturally spoke to their level and kept me interested at the same time. I feel like the experience was invaluable to all. There are only a handful of experiences in your life that truly expand your thinking to a point that you realize you have been changed. I learned more than I ever hoped to, and I think the girls have had their world view expanded in just an afternoon with Clay. His tour is top notch and he is a great human.
VikkiBee
Jun 2018
What a fantastic tour! This is definitely a must do if you’re interested in the civil rights movement and only have a day or two in Birmingham! My tour guide, Clay, picked me up and as it turns out I was the only one on the tour! What’s good about the company is that they still offer tours for just one person which nowhere else in America seems to do. Clay told me so much about the history of Birmingham and Alabama in three hours right down to the finest details; I love learning about history so it was fascinating from start to finish. As well as some key sites which played a huge roll in the movement, we also visited inner city neighbourhoods which, during the 50s and 60s, where segregated all black or all white. It was an excellent tour and what makes it so unique is that Clay spent 6 months reading books and articles and watching documentaries about the civil rights history in order to do these tours! After the tour, Clay offered to drop me off anywhere I wanted to go and I told him I was going to this BBQ place for its unique food. He told me that it was okay but not the best and he recommended Saw’s Soul Kitchen. He was telling me all about the unique Alabama food there as he actually offers a BBQ tour and Saw’s is his first stop on the tour. He was kind enough to not only take me there but he asked for the special which he offers to his tour group and sat and ate lunch with me before dropping me back where I needed to be. The food was all delicious and I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to try it if it hadn’t been for Clay as it wasn’t within walking distance. I had a fantastic time and I can’t thank Clay enough!

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