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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum dedicated to the achievements of both the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights …
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum dedicated to the achievements of both the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement.

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Mar 31, 2024
The museum is much smaller than it looks from the outside and doesn’t come close to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. I did not think it was worth the nearly $100 we spent for a family of … Full review by TravelingMamaGlv
Mar 7, 2024
Highly recommend for all adults and children that are interested in civil rights. It is very emotional, and you will need a few minutes to collect yourself and your thoughts when finished. You must… Full review by Exploration782167
Mar 5, 2024
Very well done museum. Very crowded when we went, maybe better to get there early. Good scavenger hunt for kids. Good to plan to park once downtown, get a city pass, and hit all of the museums at … Full review by GlobeTrotting585041

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Is it open on Sunday? If so, what hours?
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According to their website, they are open 12-5 pm on Sunday
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Answer by Amy S · Feb 21, 2024
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Would this be appropriate for an 8 year old?
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I think it depends on what your child's exposure has been to and awareness of civil rights issues. There are definitely some interactive exhibits that a child could find interesting or …
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I think it depends on what your child's exposure has been to and awareness of civil rights issues. There are definitely some interactive exhibits that a child could find interesting or possibly disturbing, like the lunch counter experience. There's a lot of reading, so if the museum has an audio tour, I would guess that would be easier for a child. **Last time I was on the website, the museum was closed for CoVid and maybe some renovations, so check with them before making plans.
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Answer by _lmglevin · Aug 2, 2020
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I've been to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. Should I still visit this museum or would it be repetitive?
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This type of learning is never repetitive
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Is it open today 16th jan?
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It is not part of the government shut down so yes, it's open.
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Is it open today 16th jan?
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The first floor of The Center will be closed (including the Voice to the Voiceless gallery) Monday, January 14 through Thursday, January 17, 2019, for preparations of the new …
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The first floor of The Center will be closed (including the Voice to the Voiceless gallery) Monday, January 14 through Thursday, January 17, 2019, for preparations of the new exhibition, Fragments. EXTENDED HOURS: The Center will be open until 6pm on Monday, January 21 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Normal Hours of Operation* Monday – Saturday: 10 AM to 5 PM (Last entry at 4 PM) Sundays: 12 PM to 5 PM (Last entry at 4 PM)
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Answer by Tenishea T · Jan 16, 2019
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What safety protocols are in place?
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Guns, knives, lighters and mace are NOT allowed in The Center. Off-duty armed forces officers are NOT allowed to carry weapons on the premises. View our...
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