On the road to Barack Obama’s first inaugural. Birmingham, Selma, Montgomery, Little Rock, Topeka and more…
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The Sumner, Mississippi courtroom where Emmett Till’s killers were tried and acquitted. -

Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas -

The Little Rock Nine memorial. -

Bryant’s Grocery in Money, Mississippi, site of Emmett Till’s encounter with Carolyn Bryant, August, 1955. -

The Sumner, Mississippi courthouse where Emmett Till’s killers were tried and acquitted. -

The Jackson, Mississippis, bus station at 219 N. Lamar St, site of arrests during the May 1961 Freedom Rides. -

James Chaney gravesite -

The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama -

Brown Chapel AME Church, in Selma, Alabama. The starting point for the 1965 marches. -

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Rosa Parks busstop -

Montgomery, Alabama, bus stop where the Freedom Riders stopped on May 20, 1961 -

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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama, from which Dr. King helped organize the 1955 bus boycott. -

The intersection of Rosa Parks and Jefferson Davis Avenues, Montgomery, Alabama -

16th Street Baptist Church -

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Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church which was bombed on September 15, 1963 -

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Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Site, Topeka, Kansas -

Topeka
