The History of Montgomery & TheEqual Justice Initiative

The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) is dedicated to addressing the legacy of racial injustice in America. Through research, education, and advocacy, EJI works to create a more equitable future. The Legacy Sites, including the Legacy Museum, National Memorial, and Freedom Monument, are essential components of this mission, offering powerful spaces for reflection, learning, and inspiration.

Elevation proudly offers special packages that include tours of The Legacy Sites including a discounted rate on your overnight accommodation at the hotel.

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The Legacy Museum

The Legacy Museum, built on the site of a former cotton warehouse, offers a powerful journey through America’s history of racial injustice. Through interactive exhibits, first-person accounts, and thought-provoking art, the museum explores the devastating impacts of slavery, segregation, and mass incarceration. Discover inspiring stories of resilience and hope while gaining a deeper understanding of our nation’s past.

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The National Memorial for Justice and Peace

The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, located in Montgomery, Alabama, honors the victims of racial terror lynchings. This powerful memorial features more than 800 steel monuments, each representing a county where a lynching occurred. The site offers a solemn space for reflection and a deeper understanding of the enduring legacy of racial injustice in America.

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Freedom Monument Sculpture Park

The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, situated along the Alabama River, commemorates the lives of millions of enslaved Black Americans. This 17-acre site features captivating art installations and historical artifacts that offer a unique glimpse into the experiences of enslaved people. Through interactive exhibits and immersive storytelling, visitors can connect with the past and appreciate the resilience and courage of those who endured unimaginable hardships.

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