The ACCORD Civil Rights Museum, located in St. Augustine, Florida, is a significant historical site that commemorates the local and national Civil Rights Movement. The museum, housed in the Rudcarlee Building, pays tribute to the courageous heroes and sheroes of the movement, showcasing displays, articles, stories, and artifacts that shed light on their invaluable contributions.
Visitors to the museum can immerse themselves in the history of the Civil Rights Movement through daily film viewings of documentaries and vintage clips, as well as explore an adult children's library containing a wide range of books on African American studies and the civil rights movement. The museum also boasts an extensive collection of personal artifacts donated by the late Dr. Robert B. Hayling, a prominent figure in the local Civil Rights Movement. Open by appointment only, the ACCORD Civil Rights Museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about and appreciate the struggles and triumphs of this pivotal era in American history.
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