Enjoy an included breakfast at the hotel this morning prior to checking out and departing.
Today, travel to Selma, Alabama, a city whose name is synonymous with courage and resilience. Arrive at the National Voting Rights Museum, located at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the site of the “Bloody Sunday” march, where peaceful demonstrators were met with violent opposition. Reflect on this defining moment as you cross the bridge in a guided “Footprints to Freedom” experience.
Explore the National Voting Rights Museum, where exhibits commemorate those who fought for the right to vote. Take the Footprints to Freedom Tour- which includes tours of the National Voting Rights Museum and the Slavery and Civil War Museum, a visit to the Historic Brown Chapel AME Church and a walk across Edmund Pettus Bridge. The Brown Chapel AME Church is where marchers gathered and prepared for their historic journey.
Stop for an included special lunch at Lannie’s BBQ, a local favorite, known for its heartwarming flavors and community stories. The original Lannie’s BBQ Spot has been open since 1946 and played a role in the Civil Rights Movement. It was not segregated.
On your way back to Atlanta, stop at the Lowndes Interpretive Center, which chronicles the struggles faced by rural Black communities fighting for voting rights. The center has interactive exhibits that tell the story of the history of the Voting Rights Movement, the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March, and the Tent City that housed 20 families over a two year period following the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. While visiting, view the film "Never Lose Sight of Freedom" in the theater.
Celebrate your journey this evening with a Farewell Dinner at Lickety Split Southern Kitchen & Bar, where you’ll receive a “Sacred Ground Certificate,” a keepsake symbolizing the experience and the unforgettable places visited on this tour.
The Sacred Ground Certificate is a prestigious recognition awarded to individuals who have visited the significant Civil Rights locations in Alabama. The certificate indicates that the bearer has immersed themselves in the pivotal history of the Civil Rights Movement, gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation for the struggles and triumphs that have shaped our society. Through this journey, recipients have explored key sites that witnessed monumental events, honoring the legacy of those who fought for equality and justice. The Sacred Ground Certificate, signed by Alabama’s Governor Kay Ivey, celebrates this profound experience and the commitment to preserving and honoring this vital chapter of Alabama and American history.
After an amazing day, check-in to the Holiday Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport North and rest for the night.