The National and University Library (BNU) and the René Cassin Foundation – International Institute of Human Rights, in partnership with The King Center (Atlanta) and REAL EXPO (France), present the exhibition “Martin Luther King – The Right to Freedom,” from September 18, 2026, to January 17, 2027.
Initiated by the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, the exhibition is curated by Ashley Woods in close collaboration with Bernice A. King, Martin Luther King’s daughter and CEO of the King Center, who describes the exhibition as “the most comprehensive ever created about my father.”
The exhibition immerses visitors in the heart of the African American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and in Martin Luther King’s vision of nonviolence and his commitment to equality and social justice through numerous historical documents, photographs, artifacts, music, television archives, and exclusive interviews. An interactive exhibit, “Dream Builder,” invites the public to reflect on fundamental rights and to engage in thought and action.
Initiated by the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm, the exhibition is curated by Ashley Woods in close collaboration with Bernice A. King, Martin Luther King’s daughter and CEO of the King Center, who describes the exhibition as “the most comprehensive ever created about my father.”
The exhibition immerses visitors in the heart of the African American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and in Martin Luther King’s vision of nonviolence and his commitment to equality and social justice through numerous historical documents, photographs, artifacts, music, television archives, and exclusive interviews. An interactive exhibit, “Dream Builder,” invites the public to reflect on fundamental rights and to engage in thought and action.
