The The National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African-American Culture was established in 1997 with a mission of serving as a repository for information about Montgomery’s pivotal role in the modern civil rights movement. The Center also preserves and shares the history of African-Americans in Montgomery.

The National Center Annex was developed and opened in 2001 to help fulfill the mission of the National Center by hosting programs, displaying collections, and presenting exhibits. The Annex hosts guest lectures, events for all ages, and the opportunity to view the Center’s unique artistic collection. For hours, guests should check the Center’s website.

1345 Carter Hill Road, Montgomery, AL 36101, 334-229-4824