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with compelling interactive multi-media presentations and historically preserved artifacts.

A tour through the International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina is as engaging as it is informative.
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The authentic whites-only lunch counter is the focal point with a dramatic plasma screen reenactment of the event. Visualize landmark events of the sixties as you are immersed in the sounds, sights, and emotions that set the stage for the Greensboro Sit-Ins and the larger movement. See and experience graphics, artifacts and archival materials that depict the American civil rights movement.

Fourteen signature exhibits and a changing art and exhibit gallery present a broad spectrum of artifacts and archival installations on the civil rights movement. This includes an exhibit that allows you to experience the conversations of the four young men in the recreated NC A&T dorm, prior to their historic act.


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