Hospitality in the Jackson Home

Written by
Rachel Yerke-Osgood
Rachel Yerke-Osgood is an associate curator at The Henry Ford.
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The Jackson Home was known as “The House by the Side of the Road” for the way it welcomed everyone who came by. It was this welcoming spirit that would place the home at the center of history, as the struggle for Civil Rights came to Selma in 1965.  

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