Anytime Ticket

Purchase admission tickets you may use any day during our hours of operation. These tickets also make great gifts!

By purchasing this ticket, I give the National Center for Civil and Human Rights permission to use photos of me for the purpose of publicizing and promoting The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Inc. (NCCHR) and events at The Center. I understand that the images may be published in local newspapers, the Internet, or used in other marketing material promoting NCCHR. Names and other private information such as addresses, phone numbers, email or schools will NOT be published.

General Admission

Please select your desired date and entry time

 

 

Anytime Ticket: These tickets allow visitors to come any day during our hours of operation. These tickets can be gifted or utilized for a flexible schedule. Please click HERE to purchase.

Members and discounted admission: Please register or sign-in HERE when creating your ticket order online. 

For groups of 10 or more please email groupsales@civilandhumanrights.org

By purchasing this ticket, I give the National Center for Civil and Human Rights permission to use photos of me for the purpose of publicizing and promoting The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Inc. (NCCHR) and events at The Center. I understand that the images may be published in local newspapers, the Internet, or used in other marketing material promoting NCCHR. Names and other private information such as addresses, phone numbers, email or schools will NOT be published.

 

Unveiling Truth: 1906 Commemorative Mural & Community Gathering

Join us for the unveiling of a powerful new mural commemorating the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre and honoring the resilience of a community that has endured and thrived.

The 119th commemoration is more than remembrance—it is a call to truth-telling, resilience, and transformation. Created by renowned Atlanta-based artist Fabian Williams, this mural stands as both art and resistance. Each brushstroke honors lives lost, the strength of those who endured, and the possibilities of a more just future.

Set in Historic South Atlanta, once known as Brownsville, the event invites neighbors, families, and community partners to reflect, remember, and celebrate a neighborhood that has long been a symbol of strength in the face of systemic injustice.

Come witness history, connect with community, and join Atlanta’s ongoing journey toward justice and healing.

Location: Focused Community Strategies 1297 McDonough Blvd SE, Atlanta, GA 30315

VIP Reception

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony