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
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