Located in the newly restored 1906 Old Mt. Zion Church. Using oral histories, photographs, documents and artifacts, educational exhibits detail the civil rights struggle ranging from voter registration to nonviolent protest, song, economic boycott and legal action. The Museum also serves as a center for ongoing academic research and provides school tours, programs and lectures. Experience a living history of freedom songs each month on the second Saturday with the Museum's Freedom Singers.
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Performance is every second Saturday at 1:00 pm at the Albany Civil Rights Institute.
All summer long through August 31, 2012, Albany, Georgia, invites families to get Wet, Wild and Out of This World on a summer getaway package that includes accommodations for one night at one of seven hotels and breakfast the next morning for a family of four and four tickets to each of these attractions: Chehaw animal and adventure park (includes Wild Animal Park); Flint RiverQuarium; Thronateeska Heritage Center (includes Wetherbee Planetarium); Albany Museum of Art; and the Albany Civil Rights Institute.