Black History and Civil Rights Tour

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a curious local, Chit Chat Atlanta Tours offers more than sightseeing—it’s a journey into the culture, courage, and creativity that define the city. Let Atlanta

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a curious local, Chit Chat Atlanta Tours offers more than sightseeing—it’s a journey into the culture, courage, and creativity that define the city. Let Atlanta tell you her story. You just have to walk it. Discover the Soul of Atlanta with Chit Chat Atlanta Tours There's more to Atlanta than what’s written in textbooks. On the Black History & Civil Rights Tour, guests walk the same streets where Dr. King was born, preached, marched, and organized. You'll stand before Ebenezer Baptist Church, explore Sweet Auburn Avenue, and stroll along the Civil Rights Walk of Fame. Yet the deeper magic lies off the beaten path—in the halls of Booker T. Washington High School where King was educated, at legendary soul food spots like Paschal’s where strategies were made over collard greens, and at Morehouse College, where young Martin found his voice. #BlackHistory #CivilRights #MLK

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Location: Atlanta

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Q: What should I wear on the Black History and Civil Rights Tour? Is it a lot of walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes because there's quite a bit of walking involved—think 2 to 3 miles depending on the route! Also, layers are a good idea since it can be hot in Atlanta, but you might want a light jacket if you go in the evening. Just be prepared to enjoy some great sights and stories!

Q: Is this tour good for kids? My niece is 10 and I want to take her.

A: Absolutely! The tour is educational and really engaging. Kids usually find the stories fascinating, especially about Dr. King. Just make sure to explain some of the historical context to her beforehand to keep her engaged during the walk. They provide snacks and water too, which is great!

Q: How does rescheduling work if it rains? Is there a rain date?

A: They typically allow for rescheduling if the weather’s bad. You'll want to contact them directly to set a new date, and they’re usually really accommodating. Just keep an eye on the forecast as your date approaches. There's a lot of walking, so better to go when it's nice out!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Black History and Civil Rights Tour to my dad!

So, I'm considering getting this tour for my dad's birthday. He’s a history buff and loves learning about civil rights. I saw they walk through some important spots like Ebenezer Baptist Church and Sweet Auburn Avenue. It sounds super impactful! Anyone been on it? Would he enjoy it?

Wow, the Black History and Civil Rights Tour was incredible!

I just got back from the tour today and wow, it was so much more than I expected! Walking through the Civil Rights Walk of Fame was a highlight, and hearing the stories about Dr. King’s early life at Morehouse was really special. The guide brought so much passion to the history—it felt alive. Highly recommend it!