Take advantage of our many curriculum-aligned opportunities to broaden your students’ perspectives and prepare
them for lives as responsible citizens. We offer many engaging and inspiring activities to enhance the development
of civic knowledge and historical thinking. Sit in the bus seat that Rosa Parks occupied that momentous day in
1955. Witness the determination of people who endured hardships as they struggled to survive and secure their
equal and civil rights.
Celebrate Black History!
Minds on Freedom
DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
Henry Ford Museum hosts many activities during
Black History Month in February. Few, though, are
quite so stirring as “Minds on Freedom,” a 30-minute
interactive musical and dramatic program.
America’s civil rights movement of the 1950s and
1960s is recounted in a rich tapestry of spoken
word and music that celebrates the groups and
individuals who had the courage and commitment
to ask more from their nation.
Location: Henry Ford Museum
Offered: February 1–28, 2010
Program Length: 30 minutes
Fees: FREE with Museum admission |
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With Liberty and Justice for All
EXHIBIT
Our With Liberty and Justice for All exhibit
focuses on four transformative eras in America’s
quest for freedom: the Revolutionary Era, the
Antislavery Movement and Civil War Era, the
Women’s Suffrage Movement and the modern
Civil Rights Movement. Henry Ford Museum is
unparalleled in artifacts that spur dialogue and
debate — everything from the bus where Rosa
Parks sparked the nation’s social conscience to
a rare 1823 reproduction of the Declaration of
Independence.
By coming face-to-face with these primary
sources, combined with classroom discussion
and project-based learning activities, students
can gain new insights into the nation’s core
democratic values and the power of civic
participation.
Visit our With Liberty and Justice for All
website at thehenryford.org/museum/liberty to learn more about the exhibit and to explore
related artifacts, a timeline and curriculum-aligned
classroom and Museum resources.
Location: Henry Ford Museum
Offered: Year-round
Program Length: Flexible
Online Resources: Instructional Unit/Lesson Plans,
Self-guided Exhibit Exploration Guide
Fees: FREE with Museum admission |
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With Liberty and Justice for All Symposium
Our annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day symposium
is among the most sobering yet uplifting events of
the year. The 2010 program will feature keynote
speakers and student panelists addressing themes,
ideas, people and groups represented in With Liberty
and Justice for All, regarded by many as our
most distinguished exhibit.
High school students
are invited to participate in a post-symposium
reflective essay contest. For more details, contact
Dorothy Ebersole at 313.982.6036.
Location: Henry Ford Museum
Offered: Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 19, 2010
Program Length: Half-day
Fees: FREE with Museum admission |
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Tally’s Tales
DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
When a woman named Tally begins to share the stories of her former life
as a slave, sometimes words just aren’t enough. So she sings. And by the end
of this 15-minute dramatic presentation about the ability to endure, your
students will be singing, too. Compelling, inspiring, tragic and uplifting.
It’s a show your students won’t forget.
Location: Greenfield Village
Offered: May 3–June 11, 2010
Program Length: 15 minutes
Fees: FREE with Village admission |

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Votes for All
DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
In the course of this 20-minute gathering, suffragists share the history of
their movement, the thoughts of important suffrage activists and even lead
your group in historic suffrage songs.
Location: Greenfield Village
Offered: May 3–June 11, 2010
Program Length: 20 minutes
Fees: FREE with Village admission |
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C is for Citizenship
DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
Immerse your students in the vitality of life in
a one-room schoolhouse. Miss Nardin or Mr.
Chapman will guide them through a 19th-century
civics lesson in the Scotch Settlement
School. The interactive session offers a lively
lesson in citizenship as students have fun with
true-and-false questions, spelling and even
some tongue twisters.
Location: Greenfield Village
Offered: May 3–June 11, 2010
Program Length: 20 minutes
Fees: FREE with Village admission |
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