Owned by the Jackson family, it served as a haven and planning site for the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches led by Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
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- The Jackson family house was relocated from Selma, Alabama to Detroit's Henry Ford Museum.
- The house served as a haven and planning site for the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 10s
- Original furnishings from the civil rights era, including Dr. King's armchair, remain in the house. 45s
- The move occurs amid debates about the portrayal of Black American history in museums and public discourse. 1m 14s
- The Jackson House will open to the public at Greenfield Village next year. 2m 14s