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How do you move a historical home across the country? Last fall, the Jackson House was carefully deconstructed in Selma, Alabama, and made a 1,060-mile journey to Michigan. Here, conservation efforts are ongoing as we prepare the house and its contents for their next chapter in Greenfield Village.

Thank you to the tireless staff from The Henry Ford and the business partners who made this impressive feat possible. And thank you to Jawana Jackson for choosing The Henry Ford to steward her family home and the stories of the Civil Rights Movement it honors.
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