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Juneteenth Bike Tour: Greensboro Civil Rights Protest Across the Decades

2 hours

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From the 1937-38 Carolina Theatre boycott to the 1960 Sit-ins and into the 21st century, the Gate City is home to many important protest actions. This year’s Juneteenth Bike Tour visits civil rights protest sites around Downtown Greensboro to explore how people have marched and organized against inequality. Join us on an easy guided tour appropriate for most levels of riders.

Tour departs 9:30 am and returns to museum by 11 am. Check in opens at 9 am

Free tour, but registration is required and spots are limited.

Activity Type:

In Person, Outdoor

Level:

beginner-friendly

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