This 18 x 24 framed image commemorates the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta Georgia, a museum dedicated to the achievements of the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement. It is accompanied by a letter from the museum's director Jill Savitt discussing the significance of Phil Freelon's contributions.
While elements of the Civil Rights struggle in the U.S. have been explored by other institutions, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR) is the first to present civil and human rights in a series of exhibits that amplify the historic and thematic connections between the two.
Through its architecture and exhibits, NCCHR conveys the spirit of the U.S. Civil Rights movement and places this important chapter of U.S. history in the context of the ongoing struggles and actions around the world. This is reflected in the center’s program; an active agenda focused on advancing human rights the world over.
While elements of the Civil Rights struggle in the U.S. have been explored by other institutions, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights (NCCHR) is the first to present civil and human rights in a series of exhibits that amplify the historic and thematic connections between the two.
Through its architecture and exhibits, NCCHR conveys the spirit of the U.S. Civil Rights movement and places this important chapter of U.S. history in the context of the ongoing struggles and actions around the world. This is reflected in the center’s program; an active agenda focused on advancing human rights the world over.
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National Center for Civil and Human Rights, a framed image accompanied by a letter from Museum Director Jill Savitt
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta, GA.