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Birmingham, Alabama is, without any doubt, a city rich in history, especially when it comes to the Civil Rights movement. Join Evolved Guide on a tour to find out more about the history of both the city and the whole of America. – Visit 16th Street Baptist Church, bombed by the Ku Klux Klan in 1963. – Keep walking through the Civil Rights District, and stop by Kelly Ingram Park, where you will find the statues of the protagonists of the movement and where the main protests of the Sixties took place. – Go to Dynamite Hill to see more of the churches bombed during that time. – Stop at Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park, dedicated to the Temptations member, and in memory of Motown music, which used to be heard in the streets between the Sixties and the Seventies. – Explore the museums dedicated to the fight for Civil Rights, like the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

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