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It is Black History Month and the perfect time to honor the Civil Rights heroes by planning a trip through the South. Today we talk to Mia Henry from Freedom Lifted about which civil rights sites to visit, how to plan a trip, and what to expect along the way. If this type of trip isn't on your radar, be sure to listen to hear why it should be and the powerful impact it can have on you and your kids.
ON THE PODCAST00:32 - Talking with Tamara about her Civil Rights road trip
08:08 - Talking with Mia Henry
12:03 - Top Civil Rights destinations
20:47 - Sample Itinerary
22:30 - Combining your trip
28:52 - Touring on your own vs. with a guide
36:27 - What age to take your kids
38:30 - Books and Documentaries
44:25 - Mia's favorite travel gear
47:30 - Thank You!!!
ABOUT MIA HENRYFreedom Liftedhosts customized Civil Rights tours for groups through the Deep South. They work with students, teachers, and large family groups to plan and lead educational experiences to Alabama, Mississippi and more places connected to the movement. For more information, see www.freedomlifted.com.
Follow Mia on Facebook, Instagram, Youtubeand Twitter.
TIPS FOR VISITING CIVIL RIGHTS SITESMia loves to wear Eileen Fisher Crepepants and a pair of Crocsin the summertime. Since she the temperature is constantly changing and the bus temp can fluctuate she like to make sure she has layers including scarves.
MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST15 Civil Rights Sites
Civil Rights Road Trip
National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel
Equal Justice Initiative
Peace and Justice Memorial
Legacy Museum
Edmund Pettus Bridge
Rosa Parks Museum
Fannie Lou Hamer gravesite
Whitney Plantation
Stax Museum
Mississippi Delta
BB KIng Museum
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
Hidden History Tours
Civil Rights Movement Veterans
Self-Guided Tour Resources
Pies from Nowhere
Eyes on the Prize
Freedom Riders
Freedom Summer
The Murder of Emmett Till
Selma
Soundtrack for a Revolution
FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD!If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, orGoogle Playand leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035#. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcaseand We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebookor Twitter. Thanks for listening!
By Kimberly Tate and Tamara Gruber - Travel Content Creators4.7
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It is Black History Month and the perfect time to honor the Civil Rights heroes by planning a trip through the South. Today we talk to Mia Henry from Freedom Lifted about which civil rights sites to visit, how to plan a trip, and what to expect along the way. If this type of trip isn't on your radar, be sure to listen to hear why it should be and the powerful impact it can have on you and your kids.
ON THE PODCAST00:32 - Talking with Tamara about her Civil Rights road trip
08:08 - Talking with Mia Henry
12:03 - Top Civil Rights destinations
20:47 - Sample Itinerary
22:30 - Combining your trip
28:52 - Touring on your own vs. with a guide
36:27 - What age to take your kids
38:30 - Books and Documentaries
44:25 - Mia's favorite travel gear
47:30 - Thank You!!!
ABOUT MIA HENRYFreedom Liftedhosts customized Civil Rights tours for groups through the Deep South. They work with students, teachers, and large family groups to plan and lead educational experiences to Alabama, Mississippi and more places connected to the movement. For more information, see www.freedomlifted.com.
Follow Mia on Facebook, Instagram, Youtubeand Twitter.
TIPS FOR VISITING CIVIL RIGHTS SITESMia loves to wear Eileen Fisher Crepepants and a pair of Crocsin the summertime. Since she the temperature is constantly changing and the bus temp can fluctuate she like to make sure she has layers including scarves.
MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST15 Civil Rights Sites
Civil Rights Road Trip
National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel
Equal Justice Initiative
Peace and Justice Memorial
Legacy Museum
Edmund Pettus Bridge
Rosa Parks Museum
Fannie Lou Hamer gravesite
Whitney Plantation
Stax Museum
Mississippi Delta
BB KIng Museum
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
Hidden History Tours
Civil Rights Movement Veterans
Self-Guided Tour Resources
Pies from Nowhere
Eyes on the Prize
Freedom Riders
Freedom Summer
The Murder of Emmett Till
Selma
Soundtrack for a Revolution
FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD!If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, orGoogle Playand leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035#. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcaseand We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebookor Twitter. Thanks for listening!

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