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Explore Atlanta's Black History & Civil Rights Tours

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A TASTE OF WHAT YOU'LL SEE
  • The Original Madea House
  • The Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Park
  • Famous Hollywood Film & TV Locations
  • Atlanta University Center/HBCU
  • Atlanta’s First Black Public High School
  • Paschal’s Restaurant/Civil Rights Headquarters


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