landmark of the Civil Rights Movement
C2598
concept
A landmark of the Civil Rights Movement is a historically significant site where pivotal events, actions, or decisions advanced the struggle for racial equality and civil rights in the United States.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| civil rights landmark | 6 |
| civil rights monument | 3 |
| civil rights movement site | 2 |
| civil rights demonstration site | 1 |
| civil rights heritage project | 1 |
| historic site associated with the civil rights movement | 1 |
| landmark of the Civil Rights Movement canonical | 1 |
Instances (15)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Bethel Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama | civil rights landmark |
| 16th Street Baptist Church | — |
| Kelly Ingram Park | civil rights landmark |
| F.W. Woolworth Building (Jackson, Mississippi) | civil rights landmark |
| Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church | civil rights movement site |
| Resurrection City | civil rights demonstration site |
|
Woolworth’s lunch counter
surface form:
Woolworth’s lunch counter (Greensboro)
|
civil rights landmark |
| Free Derry Corner | civil rights monument |
| Civil Rights Memorial | civil rights monument |
| Selma Historic District | historic site associated with the civil rights movement |
| First Baptist Church (Selma, Alabama) | civil rights movement site |
| U.S. Civil Rights Trail | civil rights heritage project |
| William Frantz Elementary School | civil rights landmark |
|
Civil Rights Memorial (Virginia Civil Rights Memorial)
surface form:
Virginia Civil Rights Memorial
|
civil rights monument |
| Lorraine Motel | civil rights landmark |