Canton Freedom House

The Canton Freedom House was a crucial hub for the Congress of Racial Equality during the civil rights movement. In 1964, the house was bombed, yet it remained a sanctuary for leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and James Meredith, who organized protests and sought refuge there. Today, the restored Freedom House serves as a civil rights museum, showcasing photographs, articles, and memorabilia from the era. Guided tours are available by appointment, offering an in-depth look at the house's significant role in the fight for justice and equality.
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