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Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum

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Discover Civil Rights history at Savannah's Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum. Interactive exhibits, virtual reality, and multimedia displays vividly portray the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) fight for equality.
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Adult
$14.00
Senior
$8.00
Student
$7.00
In the heart of the city of Savannah lies a place that transcends time, where the echoes of the past reverberate through each exhibit, inspiring and igniting the flames of change in the hearts of all who visit. Welcome to the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, an immersive journey through the tapestry of American history that celebrates the indomitable spirit of Savannah’s civil rights movement.

Highlights

  • Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert's Life Story
  • The History of Savannah’s NAACP Civil Rights Movement
  • Segregation Era Artifacts
  • The Role of the Black Church in Activism
  • Multimedia Presentations
  • Experience the Lunch Counter Sit-in Interactive Display
As you step across the threshold of the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, you're transported back in time, surrounded by the stories of struggle, courage, and triumph that defined an era of change. The museum isn't merely a collection of artifacts; it's a living testament and reminder to the power of unity, the strength of conviction, and the unwavering pursuit of justice.

One of the most captivating exhibits within the Civil Rights Museum is the chronicle of Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert himself, the visionary pastor and leader after whom the museum is named. His dedication to the cause of civil rights is ever present as you delve into the pages of his life story. Learn about his tireless efforts to dismantle segregation, his pivotal role in the Savannah community, and his unyielding belief in the transformative potential of unity. This exhibit is a historical account; an invitation to be inspired by a man who left an indelible mark on the journey towards equality.

Continuing your journey through the museum, you encounter exhibits that explore the role of churches in the civil rights movement. These spiritual sanctuaries for change, where voices were raised and collective strength was harnessed. Step into a vivid portrayal of the congregations pivotal role in organizing, mobilizing, and promoting change. It is a tribute to the grassroots efforts that catalyzed what became a nationwide transformation.

The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is an immersive experience that goes beyond the past and bridges the gap between history and the present. It invites visitors to engage with contemporary issues that continue to resonate. The intersection of history and modern context underscores the ongoing relevance of civil rights, prompting thought-provoking reflections on the progress made and the challenges that persist. This dynamic dialogue ensures that the museum is not just a relic of the past; it is a catalyst for change in the present and the future.

The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum not just a place to observe; it is a space to participate actively. Engaging interactive displays and multimedia presentations beckon you to delve deeper into the stories, encouraging empathy and understanding. Like stepping into a virtual reality experience that places you right in the heart of pivotal moments from the civil rights movement. This hands-on approach allows visitors to forge a personal connection with history, igniting a desire for social justice and change.

In a city celebrated for its historic charm, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum stands as a vital cornerstone, reminding us of the struggle for equality and the power of collective action. It is a must-visit destination for individuals of all backgrounds and ages—a place where stories of courage become catalysts for change. As you explore the exhibits, engage in dialogue, and reflect on the journey of the civil rights movement, you become an active participant in the ongoing fight for justice.

The Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is a living testament to the strength of the human spirit, the power of unity, and the unyielding pursuit of equality. Delve into the history, engage with the present, and be inspired to shape the future. Join us in Savannah to experience the transformative power of the Civil Rights Museum—a journey that will leave an everlasting mark on your heart and soul.

Operating Times

Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am to 5pm - Last Tour 3:30pm

Duration

90 minutes

Booth Location

460 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401

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svlb