The Atlanta City Council recently celebrated a significant milestone with the completion of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights expansion. This event, marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony, introduces the Arthur M. Blank Inspiration Hall and the Shirley Clarke Franklin Pavilion, which feature new and expanded exhibits, classroom and performance spaces, and a cafe.
These additions aim to enhance the storytelling of the ongoing fight for civil equality and human rights not just in Atlanta, but across the globe. The council emphasizes the importance of this expansion as a vital step in preserving history and promoting education in these critical areas.
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