Annual
McDaniel Zepp Center DDK Tours Civil Rights Tour
September
24, 2018
January
3 – 6, 2019: Atlanta, GA; Montgomery, AL; Ruleville, MS.; Marks, MS.; and
Birmingham, AL.
PARTIAL
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: Dr. Bernard Lafayette,
Jr, Tour Historian.
Atlanta,
GA.: The Historic King Center Complex and Center for Civil and Human Rights.
Montgomery,
AL.: Equal Justice Initiative: The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass
Incarceration and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. (Opened April
2018).
Birmingham,
AL: Civil Rights Institute, Kelly Ingram Park, 16th St. Baptist Church
Ruleville,
MS.: Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Garden and Museum.
Marks,
MS.: Mule trains from Marks kicked off “Poor People’s Campaign.”
Dr. Lafayette, National Coordinator of the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign, will
provide nonviolence strategy, and suggested approaches 50 years later.
TOUR
COST: $530.00 per person, $150.00 non-refundable deposit due 10/2/18; balance
due 12/2/18. Make check or money order payable to DDK Tours, mail to 3996
Brookside Parkway, Decatur, GA 30034. Include your name, address, phone number,
and email.
COST
INCLUDES: Transportation from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Atlanta,
GA. (Pick up 10:00 a.m.1/3/19 and return 1/6/19, 4:00 p.m.): 3 nights hotel
accommodation (double occupancy) and breakfast, tour manual, luxury bus ground
transportation (as listed in itinerary), museum fees; speaker honorariums and
expert Kingian Nonviolence analysis.
For
additional information contact DR. CHARLES COLLYER, (401)-258-9834 OR CHARLES
ALPHIN, SR., SENIOR NONVIOLENCE TRAINER, (770) 981-8718, or DR. PAMELA ZAPPARDINO
paxwarthog@aol.com
Sponsored
by: Dr. Bernard Lafayette, Jr., distinguished senior scholar-in-residence,
emeritus, Candler School of Theology, Emory university, Atlanta, GA: and the Ira
and Mary Zepp center for nonviolence and peace education, Westminster, Md Dr.
Charlie Collyer and Dr. Pam Zappardino, co-directors
COORDINATED
BY DDK TOUR, www.ddktours.com
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