The Jackson Home

Overview

Opening the week of June 9, 2026, in Greenfield Village.

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The Jackson Home, now more than 100 years old, is a unique time capsule documenting one of the most momentous movements in U.S. history: the Selma to Montgomery marches — a sustained effort to ensure that all Americans would have the civil rights and voting rights promised to them.
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About

The Dr. Sullivan and Mrs. Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson Home is a unique time capsule documenting the inspiring story of a courageous family and community at the forefront of one of the most momentous movements in U.S. history: the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.

Inside this home, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders made historic plans to ensure that all Americans would have the civil rights and voting rights promised to them. Their tireless efforts, spotlighted on national and world stages, would eventually lead to the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Relocated from Selma, Alabama, the Jackson Home will open in Greenfield Village in June 2026, becoming the first home to be added to the village in more than 40 years.

The Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony, Chairman of the Detroit Branch NAACP and Member of the NAACP National Board of Directors

"The Henry Ford is magnifying not just Dr. King’s dream to show where he actually laid out a plan to inspire future generations to continue their march towards justice, voting rights, and civil rights...."

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In this Home

The Jackson Home and its contents are a remarkable fusion of the ordinary and the epic: A maple dining table — around which civil rights leaders, U.S. congressmen, and two Nobel Peace Prize winners broke bread and shared dreams. An upholstered armchair facing a black-and-white television — the chair where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sat as he watched President Lyndon Johnson pledge to pass voting rights legislation.
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Move to Greenfield Village

Learn about the Jackson Home's monumental move from Selma, Alabama, to Greenfield Village. Here, The Henry Ford is restoring the home to its appearance in 1965, a landmark year in the fight for civil and voting rights.
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Truck driving the Jackson Home into the Greenfield Village Porches & Parlors district
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Community Support

Be a part of the Jackson Home journey by making a gift today to ensure that its stories of courage, resilience and the ongoing fight for social justice continue to inspire generations. Learn how you can support this multiyear effort for The Henry Ford.
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Digital rendering of the outside of the Jackson Home

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Be a part of the Jackson Home journey by making a gift today to ensure that its stories of courage, resilience and the ongoing fight for social justice continue to inspire generations.
Historic District

Porches & Parlors

Step into the homes and lives of ordinary people who changed the country.