Americas struggle for civil rights had many battlegrounds.

Today, its easy for travelers to visit these places, thanks to theU.S.

Its part of the 54-mile Selma-to-MontgomeryNational Historic Trail.

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The sit-in continued daily until summer, when the store finally relented.

Memorial, 417 Caroline St.; museum, 400 N. Court St.; 334-386-9100.

Legacy Museum entrance is $5 with timed entry tickets availableonline.

stools from the F.W. Woolworth counter in Greensboro, NC

Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

The Edmund Pettus Bridge, in Selma, Alabama was the scene of violent clashes as Martin Luther King led a march from Selma to Montgomery

The F W. Woolworth building where the first sit-in for integragtion occurred in 1960

Dana King’s ‘Guided By Justice’ statue, dedicated to black women who sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott and collectively walked thousands of miles, stands inside The National Memorial For Peace And Justice in Montgomery, Alabama