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From Martin Luther King Jr. to Black Lives Matter: On the Civil Rights Trail in Alabama

Join writer and photographer Johny Pitts as he tours the Civil Rights trail of the American South to discover his heritage

Alabama is home to food, fun and history; a state whose importance around the globe is secured by its Civil Rights Movement legacy. Alabama has a special place in the hearts and minds of African Americans and those who fight for equal rights the world over.

Montgomery is known as the ‘Capital of Dreams’ and it’s not hard to see why, as it is home to national monuments like the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice.

Perhaps the most famous Montgomery resident is Rosa Parks, the woman who kickstarted a movement when she refused to give up her seat on the bus in 1955.

“There’s so much more to this story,” said the local tour guide, artist and activist Michelle Browder who helped to design and paint Montgomery’s Black Lives Matter mural.

Parks’s brave determination led to ensuing action from groups like the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR) and, of course, Martin Luther King Jr. On her tours, Browder showcases the well-known markers of this action, as well as some hidden gems.

She wants people to be enlightened by history to ensure that the events of segregation and Jim Crow laws don’t repeat themselves.

“Going to all the museums is great but when you go to the actual communities I think you get a different perspective,” said Bowder.

All over Montgomery are the hidden meeting places that acted as community spaces and places of refuge and education during the Civil Rights era.

One such place that’s still standing - and serving up delicious southern cuisine - is Brenda’s Bar-B-Que Pit.

“They had secret meetings back here and people who didn’t

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