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National Civil Rights Museum expands, out of Trump’s immediate reach

by LAWIN.news September 15, 2025
written by LAWIN.news September 15, 2025
Jill Savitt, president and CEO of The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, describes the museum's expansion during a hard-hat tour, Wednesday, Sept. 10 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Michael Warren)
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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights continues to operate as an independently funded institution, maintaining autonomy from federal government oversight as it presents exhibitions on civil and human rights history.

Headquartered in Atlanta, the center uses its private funding structure to pursue its educational mission without political interference.

Unlike federally funded museums, such as those under the Smithsonian Institution, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is not subject to government directives concerning educational content.

This independence has allowed it to remain unaffected by political shifts, including past efforts by the Trump administration to influence how American history is taught.

The center’s exhibitions cover a wide range of historical and contemporary issues, from the American civil rights movement to global human rights struggles.

Interactive displays and archival materials highlight the contributions of both well-known leaders, such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and lesser-known individuals involved in advancing civil and human rights.

Visitors from across the country and around the world engage with the center’s programs and exhibitions. Many attend temporary exhibitions and special events that address current human rights issues, linking past struggles with ongoing challenges.

In addition to on-site experiences, the center provides educational outreach through school programs, community partnerships, and digital platforms.

These initiatives are designed to promote historical awareness and civic engagement, especially among students and educators.

By remaining free from government control, the center is able to present narratives that include marginalized voices and complex historical perspectives.

Staff emphasize that this independence allows the center to explore topics and viewpoints that might otherwise be excluded in more regulated settings.

Officials at the center say its mission remains focused on fostering understanding, promoting justice, and preserving historical integrity.

As national conversations continue over how history is taught, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights positions itself as a consistent and independent voice in historical education.

 

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