International Civil Rights Center & Museum

International Civil Rights Center & Museum America's Best Story: The Sit-Ins. A student lead movement that became the example to International Protest.
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A protest of creative and strategic actions against 1960s Jim Crow law where African-Americans fought for Equality, Freedom and Inclusion.

Experience an evening of live music with Melchi Kpade at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. As part of our ...
06/18/2026

Experience an evening of live music with Melchi Kpade at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. As part of our Juneteenth celebration, Melchi will perform in the museum lobby from 5–7:30 p.m., creating the perfect atmosphere for reflection, fellowship, and celebration.

Celebrate Juneteenth at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum with a day of history, creativity, and community....
06/16/2026

Celebrate Juneteenth at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum with a day of history, creativity, and community. Begin with the Joy, Journey & Jubilee: Juneteenth Opening Ceremony, enjoy hands-on crafts for grades K–5, and experience "A New Beginning", **a living history performance by museum docent Darren Diku McGill. Guests can also attend a screening of "Black Patriots: Heroes of the Revolution" followed by a discussion with Dr. Scott Culclasure and Dr. Deborah Barnes, then meet acclaimed artist Roymeico A. Carter and explore his powerful artwork honoring the contributions of Black Patriots during the American Revolution.

**PROGRAM UPDATE
A New Beginning is a theatrical performance directed by Darren Diku McGill and written by Pat Fortune and Jackie Sanders. Featuring a talented ensemble cast, this moving production brings Juneteenth's themes of freedom, resilience, and hope to life through storytelling and performance.

*REGISTRATION LINK IN THE COMMENTS*

The International Civil Rights Center & Museum, in collaboration with the Latino Community Coalition of Guilford and the...
05/26/2026

The International Civil Rights Center & Museum, in collaboration with the Latino Community Coalition of Guilford and the Center for New North Carolinians, will present *Immigration Matters: A Conversation on Policy and Law* on June 11, 2026, from 6:00–7:30 p.m. This community educational forum will bring together legal experts and community leaders to discuss the current landscape of U.S. immigration law and policy, including how recent changes impact individuals, families, and communities. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn, ask questions, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
*In-person and Virtual

Registration ⛓️‍💥in the comments.

05/26/2026

Prepare for an unforgettable evening as acclaimed duo Noel Freidline and Maria Howell bring their signature blend of musical brilliance, chemistry, and charm to the International Civil Rights Center & Museum’s 2026 Gala. Known for their fresh interpretations of beloved classics spanning the last 80 years, Noel and Maria create a sound that feels both timeless and completely new. Their effortless connection, soulful storytelling, and witty onstage banter make every performance an experience filled with elegance, nostalgia, and surprise at every turn.

Where purpose meets the green. ⛳️The Dr. George C. Simkins Jr. Golf Classic returns June 5! Bringing together community,...
04/27/2026

Where purpose meets the green. ⛳️
The Dr. George C. Simkins Jr. Golf Classic returns June 5! Bringing together community, competition, and impact in support of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum.
Register your team and be part of the movement.

04/10/2026

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134 S Elm Street
Greensboro, NC
27401

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 11pm

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+13362749199

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