With Liberty and Justice for All
Visitor Comments

Dear Tammy,

I wrote a "thank you" to you on Monday, Jan. 16 - after the Educator's Workshop. However, it was so emotional, that I held back on sending it. So, here is a new one.

I want to thank you and The Henry Ford and DTE Energy for making Monday, January 16, one of the most enlightening days I have spent in a very long time.

The workshop and lectures were very informative. But, the exhibit!  I can't even find enough words to express my feelings.

Sometimes I was in such a state that I could not imagine how I got through my life this far without knowing this most essential information.

How could I NOT know that 1984 was the year of the last ratification of the 19th Amendment!

I am so grateful to you all for this exhibit. I truly believe that lives will be changed, hearts will be touched and questions will be asked.

I have no doubt  With Liberty And Justice for All  is going to be bigger than you ever expected.   

Teachers were thirsting for information for their younger students - under grade 4! You really need to find some more literature! You started this thirst for knowledge, now don't let it come to a grinding stop because information is not readily available. Don't let them lose interest.

I have been to many exhibits throughout my life at the museum - but NOT ONE has been this moving, this heartfelt, this sad, this happy, this emotional. Not one! People, ALL of them - were talking about it. They were talking to each other about it - strangers!

I love it. I will bring my family and friends. I am not ashamed to learn more - to stand up and admit that I know nothing.

Thank you for whetting my appetite for education, for stirring my inner soul, for opening my eyes to what I thought I already had a grasp of - but only knew the tip of the iceberg.

Keep it up!

With most sincere thanks,


From a teacher attending:

January 16th Educators Workshop – With Liberty And Justice for All Exhibit Opening