Embark on a guided tour of Atlanta’s civil rights history with a civil rights activist who served as the driver and personal assistant to Dr. King and his family from 1966 until his assassination in 1968. Once the youngest member of the SCLC executive staff, your guide’s impressive resume includes participating in the famed 1965 Selma to Montgomery March, numerous arrests for non-violent civil disobedience demonstrations and a long and storied career of activism, politics and journalism. During this intimate experience, you will have the opportunity to learn about your guide’s fascinating life while touring some of Atlanta’s most important civil rights sites, including the houses where Dr. King was born and lived at the time of his assassination, the church he co-pastored with his father, the mural of John Lewis on Auburn Avenue and the office on Auburn Avenue where MLK, Abernathy, Andrew Young and Hosea Williams made decisions that changed the world. At some point during your tour, you may stop at a local lunch counter to meet some of the local folks that also participated in the movement and grab a little Southern soul cooking.