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American Black Journal
An Alabama civil rights landmark finds a new home in Michigan
The Selma, Alabama home that served as a sanctuary and strategic hub for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other civil rights leaders will be on exhibit next year at The Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village. Host Stephen Henderson talks with The Henry Ford President & CEO Patricia Mooradian and Amber Mitchell, curator of Black History, about the Jackson Home.
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