The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration is a history museum Downtown Montgomery Montgomery located in United States.
115 Coosa St Montgomery , AL 36104 United States
Very worth it to see how life was terrible for black people only because of something so ridiculous like a skin color. Good to rethink all the prejudice you have against all human being.
Make all the time you can. This is not a place that you can rush through. Peace .
Powerful, stirring, persuasively presented exhibition . Must see for all Americans.
History broken down by years and important time frames. And pacific locations of slavery.
Go early. It is well done and worth the time.
Learn about history so that it isn't repeated!
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Today is Ghee's birthday!! Coincidentally, she shares it with Dr. King. Also coincidentally, we road through Montgomery, AL on our travels and decided to stop at the house where Dr. King lived for 6 y - Rashida Griffin
Very knowledgeable and informative guides! What this museum lacks due to the loss of (most of) the historic facility it makes up with helpful guides that help you understand the history/significance. - Chris Fredericks
Wonderful way to remember those who fought the battle. Remember to go inside the SPLC and learn more! - JD Malone
Most outstanding memorial I have ever seen. Beautifully designed. Message is clear and easy to understand. Enraging, stirring and uplifting at the same time. Every American should see. - Jon Pressman
Surprisingly good food can be found in the museum! I liked the broccoli casserole, hush puppies, and flounder! - Mo F
Lovely building, great food. One of my favorite Montgomery restaurants. - Cindy Denney