Upcoming Events

CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY IN SWEET AUBURN
Join The National Center for Civil and Human Rights at Constellations on Auburn Avenue as we amplify the importance of Sweet Auburn in Black history. Learn local history from our speakers, take a tour with our staff, and enjoy music and refreshments throughout the day as we honor the important work that took place in these buildings.

Atlanta History Center — Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion: Gene Kansas, Jacqueline Jones Royster, and Ed Bowen, Moderated by Mike Jordan
Civil Sights: Sweet Auburn, a Journey through Atlanta's National Treasure by Gene Kansas

SOLD OUT - A Historic Night in Sweet Auburn - THE OFFICIAL Civil Sights Book Launch
Join us for A Historic Night in Sweet Auburn, an extraordinary evening celebrating culture and community. Award-winning author Gene Kansas takes center stage, with the incomparable Jon Goode serving as host. This special gathering features distinguished speakers Jacqueline Jones Royster, Errin Haines, and Mario Reyes, while the Mario Fogg Quartet fills the historic halls of the Auburn Avenue Research Library with soul-stirring jazz.
Set for February 12th, this evening promises to be a powerful convergence of voices dedicated to preserving and sharing Atlanta's civil rights legacy. Doors open at 6:30 PM at the Auburn Avenue Research Library, where history meets hope and community comes together.
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