Stand exactly where Civil Rights heroes and icons stood, and changed the history of our nation!
When Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, he determinedly brought our nation’s capital to the center stage amid the Civil Rights Movement. However, the powerful and often untold history of African American civil rights activism, aristocracy, and culture within Washington, DC, predates the contemporary era.
We have curated a one-of-a-kind African American history tour that gives visitors a chance to experience the richness of Washington, DC, through the eyes of our African American compatriots. During this tour, we guide you through many of Washington, DC’s highlights while considering the significance of the black perspective. Visit the remarkable sites rooted in our nation’s history thanks to the innumerable contributions of freed and enslaved African Americans. Look out for magnificent views of the United States Capitol, Freedom Plaza, Howard University and so much more!
After the tour, you will visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture. We provide access to the museum with reserved timed entry passes. Inside, you will find thousands of artifacts that are chronologically organized for a progressive and user-friendly experience.
Safety Measures For The National Museum of African American History and Culture
Beginning January 22, 2022, all visitors to the Cafe who are 12 and older must show proof of having had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. More Info.
Please note: purchase of this tour includes free timed-entry passes to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. However, this is not an official Smithsonian tour. Additionally, entry to the property is provided complimentary only after completing the sightseeing history tour. Customers booking this tour are paying for this company’s services and perspective, which is independent of and may not represent the views of the Smithsonian.