Education

A ranger sits reading a book in front of a group of students.
A ranger reads a book to a group of students in a classroom.

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Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument offers free programs on a variety of topics for grades K-12. Rangers will work with you to find a program to fit your classroom needs and consider special requests. These programs are also available for non-traditional educational groups (libraries, scouts, homeschool groups, etc.).

Click the image below to get more details about our Field Trips/Site Visits and Classroom Visits. Booking information is included on each page. Any group with 15 people or more visiting the national monument and wanting a ranger talk should book a program. Programs for drop in groups may not be available depending on staff availability. Contact the education team at Birmingham Civil Rights NM for more information.
 
A group of students standing between metal statues learning about the Civil Rights Movement.
Field Trips & Site Visits

A large group of students standing between and around a statue of 2 children and prison bars learn about the Civil Rights Movement.

A ranger talks to a group of twenty students about Civil Rights.
Classroom Programs

A ranger visits a classroom to talk to students about the Civil Rights Movement.

Last updated: April 11, 2025

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Mailing Address:

Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
1914 4th Ave North
Suite 440

Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone:

205-679-0065

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