Please note that Greenfield Village will close at 3 p.m. on Friday, June 19, but have extended hours until 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 for Motor Muster.

Please note that Greenfield Village will close at 3 p.m. on Friday, June 19, but have extended hours until 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 for Motor Muster.

The Jackson Home

Overview

Opening this June 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 campaigns in U.S. history: the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.

Inside this home, 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 1965 Voting Rights Act.

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

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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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Reserve Your Visit

The Jackson Home is now open for its first season in Greenfield Village. Due to high demand, timed reservations are required for members and nonmembers. Reserve your visit in advance. 

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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 Engagement

Learn how The Henry Ford is connecting with communities in Michigan and Alabama to bring the Jackson Home’s important stories forward.
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Support the Jackson Home

Explore ways you can help uplift the Jackson Home’s legacy and its future in Greenfield Village.
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This activity is supported in part by an award from the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS

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