Alabama Points of Interest

Amelia Boynton Home


Located in Selma, Alabama, the Amelia Boynton Home is a historic landmark that played a critical role in the Civil Rights movement. Amelia Boynton Robinson was a prominent leader who worked tirelessly to secure voting rights for African Americans. Her home was a meeting place for activists, including Martin Luther King Jr., who led the historic march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.

Visitors to the Amelia Boynton Home can see the preserved interior of the house, which includes original furnishings and memorabilia from the Civil Rights movement. The home has been designated a National Historic Landmark and is an important site for those interested in the history of the Civil Rights movement.

Some of the unique things that visitors might see at the Amelia Boynton Home include photographs of Robinson with influential Civil Rights leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis. The home also features a collection of handwritten letters and documents that offer insight into Robinson's life and activism.

There are many good reasons to visit the Amelia Boynton Home, including the opportunity to learn more about a key figure in the Civil Rights movement and the chance to see an important historic landmark. Visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by African Americans during the Civil Rights era and the bravery of those who fought for equality. Get driving directions.
AMELIA BOYNTON HOME

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