Harlem Civil Rights Walking Tour
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s was a time of monumental change and Harlem served as both stage and player during the period. We will revisit a time when Blacks felt a closer association with Africa and a heightened since of racial pride – “BLACK POWER” was the slogan of choose for many. See the very mosque where Malcolm X was a leader, visit the church once lead by Wyatt Tee Walker (top aide to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.), visit energetic 125th street and take a picture in front the new statue dedicated to Adam Clayton Powell Jr. + more. Walk complimented with multimedia Civil Rights exhibition at the Harlem Heritage Tourism & Cultural Center.
| Time: | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM |
| Price: | $25.00 Per Person – $20.00 Per Person for groups of 15 or more |
| Meet: | 104 Malcolm X Blvd. Harlem Heritage Tourism and Cultural Center 2, 3 express (IRT – Red line) trains arrive directly to location at 116th Street. |













Hi,
I am coming to NY in Dec (20-27) and wanted to take one of your tours.
I want to try and see which day is best to plan this for and hear your recommendations.
Please get back to me with your recommendations.
Thanks,
Hello,
The following link will take you to the schedule page for December. We look forward to seeing you in Harlem: http://www.harlemheritage.com/calendar/
Thanks.