Take a Vacation with History in Atlanta

For those who choose a staycation around the subject of contemporary Atlanta history, there is no better place to start than Tom Houck’s civil rights bus tour. The 76-year-old Houck is one of the relatively small handful of living civil rights workers who had personal, day-to-day contact with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the […]
Dr. Martin Luther King's Personal Driver Shares Memories of Civil Rights Icon

Driving change! Civil rights tour guide Tom Houck was the personal driver of the King family. He shares his experience with the prominent leader.
Explore Atlanta streets and buildings named for civil rights leaders

What do Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard and John Lewis Freedom Parkway all have in common? And the answer is: they are streets names after well-known civil rights leaders. Read more »
Driving Into History: Tom Houck drove MLK Jr., now gives history tours

Genial, but no-nonsense. A rapid-fire delivery paired with a still-pronounced Boston accent. A sometimes-blunt crusader for justice. A skilled wordsmith and broadcaster. Those qualities embody Tom Houck and served him well as he morphed from a key activist in the civil rights movement to a political consultant, journalist, and talk show host. For his latest […]
Atlanta’s unexpected civil rights museum: Its airport

Walking through the Atlanta airport, I hear a powerful voice calling out over the bustle. “The world is waiting for you,” it proclaims. The passengers surrounding me continue their march past Burger King and toward security. But I stop and turn, searching for the source. “The world would like you to find a way, to […]
What would Dr. King think of U.S. democracy now?

To mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Atlanta Civic Circle asked two keepers of the King Dream, Tom Houck and Clayborne Carson, to share their thoughts on how the slain civil rights leader viewed democracy. This year, the federal holiday comes two days after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday on January 15. He would have been […]
Tour Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Atlanta

Some of the important places in Martin Luther King Jr.’s life are closed due to Covid, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn about the special places that played a role in the civil rights leader’s life.
Civil Rights Tours and memories of iconic activists: Tom Houck’s love story with Atlanta

Tom Houck experienced key moments of the Civil Rights Movement firsthand, and since those fateful days he has been keeping the spirit of racial justice alive in Atlanta, primarily through his civil rights bus tour. Houck started the tour six years ago, spending his days driving around the city and teaching folks about the history of the […]
Civil rights tourism making comeback

Tom Houck, who spent his younger days chauffeuring Martin Luther King Jr. around town, is getting back behind the wheel — figuratively. Fifteen months after the raconteur shut down his Civil Rights Tours Atlanta because of the pandemic, he is set to reopen this month.
John Lewis and Tom Houck at the 1972 Republican National Convention

Maureen Orth interviewed John Lewis and Tom Houck for TVTV at the 1972 Republican National Convention. Both were working on non-partisan voter registration projects at the time, primarily focused on youth and minority voters. They had a dim view of the Young Republicans on display at the convention, who exuded a breathless enthusiasm for Richard […]