The Scottsboro Boys Museum commemorates the 1930s case of nine wrongfully accused African American teenagers. It offers exhibits and educational programs, showcasing the case’s pivotal role in igniting the civil rights movement and influencing the American legal system.
Explore exhibits, view artifacts, join educational programs, attend lectures, and participate in commemorative events at the Scottsboro Boys Museum.
The Scottsboro Boys Museum is particularly interested in collaborating with educators in order to discover new and more effective ways to teach race in today’s classrooms.
Lodging options include hotels, cabins, short term rentals, tree houses, glamping tents, and campgrounds. Visitors can find accommodations to suit every preference and budget, ensuring a comfortable stay.