CIVIL RIGHTS TRAIL 8 DAYS ■ AUGUST 20, 2022

Please join AAA Travel for an in-depth and exploration into the important destinations of AAA EXCLUSIVE HIGHLIGHTS the Civil Rights Movement. Experience the legacy of those who changed history and walk ■ Cherry-picked hotel accommodations in the footsteps of civil rights legends such as and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Explore the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and cross ■ Airport transfers on first and last day only the , where every year marchers mark the anniversary of “Bloody ■ Luxury air-conditioned coach with WiFi Sunday.” Salute the bravery of the first African-American military aviators at the Tuskegee ■ In-depth sightseeing with Local Specialists Airmen National Historic Site. Visit the Rosa Parks Museum and pause at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice before a private discussion with a leader from the Equal ■ National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Justice Initiative. Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change and ■ Vulcan Park and Museum see his boyhood home. Please join us on this immersive and moving experience. ■ Birmingham Museum of Art & Civil Rights Institute

■ Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church

$ ■ F rom 2,999 per person, land, based on double occupancy ■ Legacy Museum & Rosa Parks Museum

■ National Memorial for Peace and Justice

■ Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site

■ Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change

■ Meals; 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches & 4 dinners

■ Services of an expert Travel Director and a Professional Driver CIVIL RIGHTS TRAIL ITINERARY

Aug 20 rights demonstrations with a Local Expert. Brown Chapel discussion with a leader from the Equal Justice Initiative. Welcome to Atlanta! was headquarters for the Southern Christian Leadership After dinner, join Wanda Battle and friends for an Upon arrival, take a transfer to your hotel. Today you Conference and was the starting point for marches inspiring gospel evening (subject to availability). (B, D) will visit the National Center for Civil and Human Rights including March 7, 1965, which became known as “Bloody to explore the stories of brave civil and human rights Sunday,” when the police attacked civil rights protesters Aug 26 defenders who tapped their own power to bring about on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Tour the Tabernacle Baptist Tuskegee and Homeward Bound social change. Tonight, you have the opportunity to mingle Church and have lunch in the fellowship hall, served with Travel east to the historic town of Tuskegee and visit with your fellow travelers over a Welcome Dinner. (D) a side of Southern hospitality. Arrive in Montgomery for the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, which Hotel: Marriott Marquis Atlanta or similar – 1 night an evening at leisure. (B, L) commemorates the contributions of African-American Hotel: Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa or similar aviators of World War II. As you walk the campus Aug 21 – 3 nights of Tuskegee University, pause at the monument of Atlanta – Birmingham Booker T. Washington, depicted lifting the “veil of This morning, head to Vulcan Park and Museum Aug 24 ignorance.” Return to Atlanta and enjoy a guided perched on Red Mountain overlooking the city. Enjoy The Movement for Equality tour focusing on Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and a guided visit with a Local Expert discussing the At the Civil Rights Memorial, meet with a speaker from contribution to the Civil Rights Movement. Visit the roots of segregation in Birmingham. Next head to the the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Birmingham Museum of Art for a guided tour to admire its 50th anniversary of fighting hate, teaching tolerance Change.