Half-Day Civil Rights Walking Tour in Harlem with Lunch

The Civil Rights Movement was a very pivotal period in the history of the United States. Harlem played a significant role during this critical era, and our tour will take you on a journey through the

The Civil Rights Movement was a very pivotal period in the history of the United States. Harlem played a significant role during this critical era, and our tour will take you on a journey through the streets of Harlem to explore the sites and learn about the individuals who were instrumental in this movement. From protesters to leaders, activists to artists, the people of Harlem fought, marched, and even sacrificed their lives for the cause of civil rights. You will gain a deep understanding of this monumental time in history. Join us on a walk from 116th Street to the 137th area as we explore our proud contribution to the Civil Rights Movement. On this tour, you'll discover the critical events that took place in Harlem and the important people who played pivotal roles during this time. From Malcolm X, A. Philip Randolph, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., W.E.B. DuBois and Paul Robeson, you will learn about these figures who played pivotal roles in the struggle for equality in Harlem.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for the Civil Rights Walking Tour in Harlem? Is it suitable for kids?

A: The tour is generally suitable for all ages, but younger kids might find it a bit long. It’s a lot of walking, and the topics can be heavy, so just keep that in mind. They do have some educational aspects that can engage older children and teens. Just be sure to check with the provider if you have younger kids in mind!

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up? What’s the policy?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just give them at least 48 hours' notice, and they’ll work with you to find a new date. They’re pretty flexible, which is great for unexpected changes in plans.

Q: What should I wear for the walking tour? Is it casual or do I need to dress up?

A: Casual is the way to go! Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking quite a bit. The tour is educational but laid-back, so jeans and a nice top or a t-shirt are perfect. Plus, check the weather to layer up if it’s chilly!

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Just finished the Civil Rights Walking Tour in Harlem—amazing experience!

I went on the Civil Rights Walking Tour in Harlem last week, and wow, it was so enlightening! We walked from 116th to 137th Street, learning about Malcolm X and A. Philip Randolph among others. The lunch included was pretty decent too! I’d highly recommend it to anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of civil rights history, but be prepared for a lot of walking!

Thinking of gifting the Harlem Civil Rights Tour!

My parents are really into history, and I think the Half-Day Civil Rights Walking Tour would be a perfect gift! The idea of exploring Harlem and learning about the key figures in civil rights sounds amazing. Just wondering if anyone's done this tour? Any tips or recommendations?