Alabama Civil Rights Freedom Farm Museum

Street address: 

Judge Hughes Rd. (Co. Rd. 183)
Mantua, AL 35462

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Phone: 
205-372-3446
Mailing: 

P.O. Box 385
Eutaw, AL 35462

Admission: 
Unknown
GPS: 
33.055691, -87.993214

Collection of shotgun houses depicting low-income black life 1930s–1960s. Houses named for Civil Rights pioneers such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph Abernathy. Photographs, articles, other memorabilia.

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