The National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African-American Culture at Alabama State University
  • About the National Center
    • About the National Center
    • Learn more about the center's mission, focus, and our vision.
    • History of the Center
    • The history of the National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African-American Culture beginning with it's origins in 1997.
    • Support the National Center
    • The center is pleased to accept financial contributions and donations of material items to support its mission of chronicling African-American history and culture.
    • The National Center Museum
    • The National Center continues serves as a gathering place for guest lectures, events for all ages, and unique opportunities to view the Center’s vast art collection.
    • Plan Your Visit
      • Tours and Presentations
      • National Center Sites Map
      • Self-Guided Walking Tours
      • Cultural Districts
  • Annual Events & Programs
    • Black Film Festival Program
    • The E.D. Nixon Institute for Research and Cultural Enrichment
    • The Ralph D. Abernathy Civil Rights Leaders Lecture Series
    • The Robert and Jean Graetz Symposium on Human Rights and Reconciliation
  • Exhibitions
    • National Center
    • LWLC
    • MIC
    • Traveling Exhibits
    • Bama State Collegians
  • Learning & Research
    • Special Collections
    • ASU Archives
  • Historical Sites
  • For Patrons
    • About the Patrons
    • Introduction of the Executive Committee
    • How to Join
    • For Members

Self-Guided Walking Tours

  • Walking in the Footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr

  • Walking in the Footsteps of Ralph David Abernathy

  • Student Activism at ASU

  • ASU Historic District Tour

  • Cultural District Walking Tour

  • Monuments and Memorials Tour

Location / Hours

  • National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African-American Culture
    1345 Carter Hill Road
    Montgomery, Alabama 36101
  • Open today
    from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Contact Us

  • Director's Office
    Dr. Janice Franklin
    (334) 229-4106
  • National Center Office
    (334) 229-4876
  • National Center Annex
    (334) 229-4824
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