National Civil Rights Museum aims to keep history alive

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
National Civil Rights Museum aims to keep history alive
Episode 251: segment 2, President of the National Civil Rights Museum, Terri Freeman sits down with Sandra Bookman

New York, NY -- In 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum opened in the Lorraine motel in order to pay tribute to MLK's work and document the history behind the movement he helped lead. It turned a place of mourning into a monument of inspiration, which today serves as a catalyst for social change.

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