Community Support

Overview

Support the Jackson Home.

Panelists Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Jonathan Eig, Nelson George and Jawana Jackson at an evening event.
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Support the Jackson Home Project

The Henry Ford seeks to raise $30 million to bring this important structure forward to inspire generations to come. 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. Your contribution will help us share the legacy of the Jackson Home through several critical objectives:

  • Reconstruction and Preservation
  • Educational Programming and Community Engagement
  • Digitization and Accessibility
  • Historical Scholarship
  • Sustainable Stewardship
  • Broadening Collections

If you'd like more information about the various ways you can support this project, you can email giving@thehenryford.org.

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Volunteer & Work
For more information about opportunities to volunteer your time or help work on the Jackson Home project, please visit our volunteer information and open positions.

Donate Artifacts
Thank you for your interest in donating to the collections of The Henry Ford. One of the ways new artifacts are added to the collections is through the generosity of our members, individuals and corporations. For more information, please review our donation process.

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The Jackson Home: From Selma to Detroit

Learn more about the process and vision for the Jackson Home's role in shaping a brighter future for generations to come from our esteemed panelists, including Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Jonathan Eig, Nelson George and Jawana Jackson.

The Jackson Home: From Selma to Detroit Panel Recording

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Community Supporters

More to Explore

Digital rendering of the outside of the Jackson Home

Donate Today

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.

The home of Dr. Sullivan Jackson and his wife, Richie Jean recently pictured in its original location at 1416 Lapsley Ave., Selma, Alabama.

In this Home

Behind a humble façade, world-changing ideas, plans and actions charged the air with hope.