With Liberty and Justice for All

Overview

Explore the proud and often painful evolution of American freedom.

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Daily Activities

Rosa Parks Bus

  • With Liberty and Justice for All
  • Daily
  • 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Inside this bus on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a soft-spoken African American seamstress, refused to give up her seat to a white man, challenging existing segregation laws. Many believe Rosa Parks' act was the event that sparked the Civil Rights Movement.

A group of people walking into the entrance of the With Liberty and Justice for All exhibition.

With Liberty and Justice for All Response Wall

  • With Liberty and Justice for All
  • Daily
  • 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
What does freedom mean to you, and how will you protect freedom for others? Share your ideas with others here. 
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About this exhibit

This exhibit focuses upon four key transformative moments in the American quest for freedom: the Revolutionary Era, the Antislavery Movement and Civil War Era, the Woman’s Suffrage Movement, and the Civil Rights Movement. It highlights the people and iconic artifacts that were involved in those moments, and encourages you to consider the important debates and struggles. From the Rosa Parks Bus to George Washington’s humble camp cot and the rocking chair Abraham Lincoln was sitting in when he was assassinated, you'll journey through America’s fight for freedom and celebrate the courage to maintain it.

Share Your Perspective
The Henry Ford is exploring a future revitalization of With Liberty and Justice for All. Learn more about the project, including ways to share your feedback.

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