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Museum

We welcome visitors Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday until 4 p.m.

The museum is self guided but friendly museum staff are always present to help provide guidance or answer any questions. If you are coming with a group of 8 or more individuals and are interested in booking a tour, please look at the options below.

TOUR OPtions

  • Academic groups

    If your group is affiliated with a school or university please click the button below to learn more about bringing your academic group.

  • International Groups

    If your group consists largely of international guest, click the button below to learn more about visiting the museum.

  • General Groups/ other

    If your group is a hobby club, Civil Rights Trail group, church group, or any other collection of 8 or more people who are interested in visiting the museum, click the button below.

 What to know for your visit:

  • We accept cash and card.

    $6.00 Students

    $6.00 Seniors (over 63)

    $10.00 Adults

    Kids under 6 free

  • We have easily accessible parking next to the museum off of West Willow Street.

  • The museum is located at 428 West Willow Street. We are in between the Jackson County Square and Unclaimed Baggage. The museum rests at a central location that offers visitors close access to other local attractions and dining options.

  • The museum has an ADA accessible sidewalk that leads to the ramp on the right side of our building. We also have an accessible restroom and a wheelchair that can be used if needed. If you need any of these features please let the museum staff know.

  • "A very moving and impactful museum. The layout is incredibly thoughtful and detailed and allows for deep reflection. the dedication of the founder and the staff in preserving such an important part of U.S. history is to be commended. the current exhibit of paintings by Charles Shipp is especially powerful. Exceptional."

    Elizabeth S.

  • "Absolutely invaluable content. The museum was well organized and the people there informative and friendly."

    Rena Lott

  • "An interesting and informative look back in time. While injustice is still around, a visit here will remind you of a time it was far worse.

    Will Swann

  • "Great field trip destination for homeschoolers. The woman who guided us through knew everything about the case that dragged on for so many years. it's a horrible story, but told really well."

    Carol Vinzant