
Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Cup of Truth: Trouble the Land.
Join the National Center for Civil and Human Rights for Cup of Truth: Trouble the Land. In partnership with Southern Spaces —a peer-reviewed, multimedia, open-access journal published by the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship—the evening will feature a conversation with the creators of “ Trouble the Land: A Personal History of the Civil Rights Movement in Five Southern Cities “. The program will be followed by an interactive tour of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights exhibitions, highlighting stories from the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta. Admission is $12 for not-yet-members and $6 for members. Lite Bites and a Cash Bar Available About Trouble the Land: Trouble the Land: A Personal History of the Civil Rights Movement in Five Southern Cities is a series of multi-media presentations exploring the local character of the civil rights movement through the voices of those who lived it. The series, which covers Atlanta, GA; Montgomery, AL; Columbia, SC; Jackson, MS; and Little Rock, AR, is a transformation of the 1997 Peabody Award-winning audio documentary Will the Circle Be Unbroken?.