Miami Dade Students Experience Civil Rights History on Spring Break Tour
WPLG Local 10June 7, 20252 min318 views
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- 🚌 A group of 50 students from Miami Dade embarked on a purpose-driven spring break tour focused on the civil rights movement.
- 🗺️ This expedition, now in its fourth year, aims to inspire the next generation of change makers by providing exposure to historical sites.
Key Historical Sites Visited
- 📍 The tour included significant locations in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, deepening students' understanding of the movement.
- 💔 Students visited the Lorraine Motel, the site of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
- 🌉 They also walked across the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Alabama, a site historically significant for events like Bloody Sunday.
Educational Goals and Impact
- 🧠 Miami Dade Commissioner Oliver Gilbert, who organizes the tour, emphasizes giving kids exposure to experiences beyond their immediate environment.
- 🏛️ The trip aims to expand students' horizons by showing them where history was made, including visits to places like the Congressional Library and halls of Congress.
- 🌱 The goal is to help students understand how the present came to be, empowering them to become pioneers for the future.
- 🌟 The theme of the trip changes annually, with previous tours focusing on Washington D.C., democracy, and culture.
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Civil Rights MovementSpring Break ExpeditionMiami Dade StudentsHistorical SitesLorraine MotelEdmund Pettis BridgeBloody SundayDr. Martin Luther King Jr.Change MakersEducational TourCongressional LibraryWashington D.C.
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