Hello why isn’t Castro part of the list of Communist Dictators in your museum?

Alex Jara | Oct 21, 2019 | Category: Cultural center in Atlanta, Georgia

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R Casey | Oct 21, 2019

This museum doesn't solely focus on African Americans but there is a great deal of memorabilia that is inclusive of the history. The museum is for human and civil rights and African Americans have had and continue to have a struggle on within both of those sectors. I think that the museum did a great job of trying to be inclusive and shed light on things that are commonly covered as well as those that aren't as well known. I learned a lot and look forward to going back. I have been to several Civil Rights museums and they all have something different to offer. In terms of Castro not being included as an oppressor in the human rights portion send them a letter with your questions and concerns. They receive mail at National Center for Civil and Human Rights, 250 Williams St., Suite 2322, Atlanta, GA 30303

Andrew Schwartz | Oct 21, 2019

Actually, that is an excellent question, as the display does feature Hitler and Stalin and Pol Pot, among others. Castro SHOULD be included (and, hopefully, will be in the near future)...By the way, it's not just Communists.

Lalita Mitchell | Oct 21, 2019

This Museum focuses on Black people living in the United States of America

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