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New exhibit “Atlanta and the Civil Rights Movement, 1944-1968” to run July 7 – Dec. 1 along Atlanta Beltline


To kick off the opening of a new photography exhibit along the Atlanta Beltline, organizers will host a July 7 ceremony at the Westside Trail across from Gordon White Park, featuring the exhibit’s curator: author and historian Karcheik Sims-Alvarado, CEO of Preserve Black Atlanta. The opening ceremony begins at 3 p.m.

“Atlanta and the Civil Rights Movement, 1944-1968” will be presented across four miles of the Beltline’s Eastside and Westside trails, making it the longest outdoor exhibit on civil and human rights in the US.

“Honoring the nation’s civil rights leadership right here on the Atlanta BeltLine is so fitting considering that many of the movement’s leaders lived in BeltLine neighborhoods,” explained Brian P. McGowan, president and CEO of Atlanta Beltline Inc. “We are committed to using our public art program to celebrate and highlight the history and unique culture of our neighborhoods — it is this culture that makes Atlanta great.



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