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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)
sharon f
Jun 2018
My husband and I recently took The Civil Rights tour with Clay. What a remarkable gentleman with a wonderful fund of knowledge about the civil rights movement and Birmingham. He makes this period in history come to life. The three hours flew by with facts, stories, and issues to contemplate. Clay is a truly honest and remarkable gentleman who had the ability to bring a troubled era in history to life while putting it into perspective in a troubled city. There is no sugar coating, you get the real story and you get a locals view of the city. Please step outside your comfort zone, please allow a dark side of this nation to be explored, please allow a gentleman who knows the history, the local politics and the city to bring this era to life. It well be three hours spent you will not forget...it will be three hours spent you will not regret.
Erika N
Jun 2018
My 79 year old mother talked about going to Alabama for quite some time. My sisters and I had the honor to take a girls trip with her and added this tour to our agenda. WE were glad we did! This tour was so informative and eye opening. Clay was very knowledgeable and honest about this terrible time in history. I really appreciated that he did not attempt to paint a pretty picture nor did he make excuses for what can be called an act of terrorism that lasted far too long. Please take your children and young adults on this tour. I promise you will not be disappointed. I'm already planning to take my teenager and young adult as an attempt to open their eyes to what people went through so they they may have a better life. Thank you Clay for your patience and passion.
Piotr1369
Jun 2018
Clay doesn't paint Birmingham in a rosy way. There is no glorification of the steel city's tumultuous path taken to present time nor is there any room for it in his stories. What Clay does is provide visitors from all over the world a unique perspective into the Civil Rights struggle that was endured for over 100 years, and whose mark is still felt all over today. Birmingham is arduous to navigate around solo, let alone without a car. The tour efficiently takes you around all of Birmingham, touching upon the racial divide separating blacks and the iconic 16th street Baptist Church from whites in their Bull Connor led neighborhoods. Clay jumpstarts the journey with tales of how visionary and brave men, Reverend Shuttlesworth and MLK, stood steadfast against the monster which was citywide intolerance and bigotry. You're driven through racially divided neighborhoods and only start to understand just how the odds were stacked against the Freedom Riders and the brave men, women and children who marched on the streets, as water cannons and dogs were unleashed on them in blind and unjustifiable rage. This tour doesn't exist to revel you with cherry tidbits of Birmingham's transformation from a steel titan into a dying, and then, dead city. It exists to enlighten you about the roles and actions of unheralded heroes who unwaverably faced up with the Bull Connor and George Wallace institutionalized racism. I can't highly enough recommend Clay and the stories he so unselfishly shares with those who decide to dig a little deeper into what exactly Birmigham was, and about the faces which initiated a new age of desegregation and reform in the City. Thanks for a great trip Clay!

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