The New York State Office of General Services curated the “1964: New Yorkers Who Shaped History” Black History Month exhibit at the state Capitol in Albany, highlighting New Yorkers who helped shape history.

It features Dorothy Height, who founded the YWCA’s center for racial justice in New York City; Bayard Rustin, who organized the New York City school boycott; and Coretta Scott King who took the stage at the New York City Town Hall for her first of many “Freedom Concerts.” Other civil rights leaders are also highlighted.

The free exhibit is open in February from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. in the governor’s reception room on the second floor of the state Capitol building. For a virtual tour, head to empirestateplaza.ny.gov.