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The Elmore County Black History Museum is honoring those in Elmore County who helped pave the way for civil rights.

The Elmore County Black History Museum is hosting a soft opening this Tuesday, February 28th. Taking a look at those Elmore County Black History leaders whose stories often go unlearned.

The museum’s focus is to tell the stories of those in Elmore county who made a difference in black history. Exhibits feature artifacts, mostly donated by families of civil rights activists from Elmore county and tell the stories of how the sacrifice made– impacted a nation. Exhibits will also include well known civil rights leaders, including a little known history of Elmore Counties influence on Doctor Martin Luther King’s journey while in Alabama.

 

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