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While staples like The High Museum of Art and Museum of Design Atlanta often give space to Black art and design, there are several places in the city to set your eye on the artistic genius within the Black community.
- The King Center. 449 Auburn Ave NE. Atlanta, GA 30312. (404) 526-8900. The King Center is the primary source of materials on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the American Civil Rights Movement.
- Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture. 101 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303. (404) 613-4001. The Auburn Avenue Research Library is a part of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System but offers specialized reference and archival collections dedicated to the study and research of African-American culture, history and others of African descent.
- Spelman College Museum of Fine Art. 350 Spelman Ln SW. Atlanta, GA 30314. (404) 270-5607. The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only museum in the nation emphasizing art by women of the African Diaspora, located on the historic Spelman College campus.
- MLK National Historic Site. 450 Auburn Ave NE. Atlanta, GA 30312. The MLK National Historic Site consists of 35 acres of family-friendly learning and fun. The historic site includes the visitor center, the BEHOLD Monument, “I Have A Dream” World Peace Rose Garden, MLK Jr.’
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