4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Discover the heart and soul of Atlanta on the "African-American Heritage and Civil Rights Atlanta Half-Day Tour." Begin with a warm welcome from our expert guide, setting the tone for a journey through the city's most historic neighborhoods. In Downtown Atlanta, uncover the rich cultural heritage and resilience of the African American community. Explore the Historic West End, known as the "Harlem of the South," and feel the spirit of activism in Vine City, a crucial site during the Civil Rights Movement. Wander through Castleberry Hill's vibrant arts district and walk along Sweet Auburn Avenue, once the bustling epicenter of black enterprise. This tour offers a deep dive into Atlanta's pivotal role in history and civil rights, providing a meaningful understanding of its impact and legacy.
Our tour guide will meet you at your preferred pick-up location in Atlanta, fifteen minutes before departure. Before we embark on the journey, our tour guide will provide you with an introduction to the upcoming tour and ensure that we are ready to go.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Downtown Atlanta serves as a testament to the struggles, resilience, and accomplishments of the African American community. It offers visitors an opportunity to learn about and appreciate the rich history and cultural heritage of black Americans in the United States.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Historic West End is Atlanta’s oldest neighborhood and holds significant historical and cultural value. It was once a thriving community known as the “Harlem of the South”. During the era of segregation, the neighborhood became a center for black professionals, entrepreneurs, and artists.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Vine City is one of Atlanta’s oldest black neighborhoods. During the Civil Rights Movement, Vine City became a focal point for activism and leadership. The neighborhood served as a base for organizing peaceful protests and advocating for racial equality.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Originally established in the mid-19th century, Castleberry Hill has gone through periods of decline and revitalization, ultimately becoming a thriving arts and cultural district. The neighborhood is home to a diverse community of artists, designers, and entrepreneurs who have transformed the area into a hub for creativity.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
During the early 20th century, Sweet Auburn Avenue thrived as a vibrant center of black business, commerce, and culture. It was home to numerous black-owned businesses, including banks, theaters, nightclubs, and churches. The avenue became known as the “richest Negro street in the world.” One of the most prominent figures associated with Sweet Auburn Avenue is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free