The Green McAdoo Cultural Center in Clinton has become a part of the Tennessee State Museum system in Nashville and the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, according to Adventure Anderson County and Explore Oak Ridge.
It’s a significant announcement, and Green McAdoo invites all those that have aided in their success to celebrate by attending a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 25, with a pre-celebration reception at 9 a.m. at the Green McAdoo Museum, an electronic newsletter said.
As part of the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, travelers have connected access to more than 100 locations in 14 states that played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s, the newsletter said. The Green McAdoo Museum is one of 10 stops along the trail that tell the stories of the brave men and women who brought words to action through peaceful protests and legal actions to secure their American civil rights.
“As a part of the Tennessee State Museum system, there will be even more opportunities to expand their vision and bring even more exhibits to the center,” the newsletter said.
Learn more about Green McAdoo Cultural Center, which is just north of downtown Clinton, here.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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