A beautiful monument to the people who fought tirelessly for civil rights. The pillars are grand, and the rhetoric is profound and emotional. The statue of the hand is majestic.
Unfortunately the area seemed very unkempt when we visited. There was a lot of trash in the fountain and stuck in the bushes. Many of the flowers were wilted and dying too.
Was an eye opener to see how many unspoken Black People took part into shaping today and our government. Beautiful and Tranquil, just wish they had a bench inside garden.
Beautiful dark garden... Never realized it there before.
New place to visit with family and friends, is a wonderful place to meditate and relax
I don't know what made it so, but this was the most moving monument, memorial, etc., to which I have been -- with the exception of the Vietnam War Wall in Washington, DC. I was in Atlantic City October 2, 2017. I was the only person in the garden, and I felt like I could feel the spirits of those who were quoted on the granite columns. I am not a religious person , but I felt the need to read a quote, place my hand on the carving, put my head against the pillar -- and I could feel the presence of that person's spirit. After I had read all of the quotes, I went to the center of the garden and "took a knee" and cried. I had such high hopes for our country when Obama was elected. Now I feel like we are in a fast downward spiral. The spirits I felt there were grieving also.
Beautiful garden with granite columns. Each column and the gardens walls have quotes regarding equality. The large hand and bell are grand symbols.
Nice little place to visit.
By far, one of if not the best memorial park that I've ever visited. Very nicely planned, informative, and well maintained
Nice place to stretch your legs while reading the pillars of civil rights
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