The International Civil Rights Center & Museum (ICRCM), located in Greensboro, N.C., is an archival center, collecting museum and teaching …
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Jan 21, 2025
I attended the guided tour with Cameron yesterday and it was amazing!!! I was born 1 yr after Dr Martin Luther was assassinated, and I used to go to the Woolworth counter in NY as a young person and … Full review by Lisa C
Jan 21, 2025
I was looking for inspiration on the 2025 MLK Jr. Day and I found it at the "five and dime". Located in the old Woolworth's building, this center offers an important piece of history. I chose the Sig… Full review by Anne M
Jan 20, 2025
I took my 10-yr-old son, and we both learned so much. The museum has a nice mix of exhibits, artifacts and more chronicling not only the sit-ins staged in Greensboro, but of the Civil Rights Movement… Full review by Jennifer H
The history is great. There is an area with graphic photos that they would walk you through faster if it’s uncomfortable. But all the info is very educational and valuable.
Would this be age appropriate/engaging for a 7th grader?
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Absolutely. In our group touring the museum there were several children. The younger ones were not so engaged, but older children asked lots of questions which our tour guide was …
Absolutely. In our group touring the museum there were several children. The younger ones were not so engaged, but older children asked lots of questions which our tour guide was well able to answer. I suppose it depends on your child's attention span and maturity. The tour does last about an hour, and as has been mentioned in other answers, some of the pictures are graphic.
The primary means of support for this Museum comes from the admission fees charged and support from the Museum Store. The Museum also attempts to raise funds from …
The primary means of support for this Museum comes from the admission fees charged and support from the Museum Store. The Museum also attempts to raise funds from corporations and private individuals through annual fundraisers.