An important part of American history that is often overlooked. The tour guides Nona and Crystal Marshall were outstanding and offered the group a wealth of information in an entertaining way that showed both their knowledge and their passion.
We did this as part of the Rankin House tours. I very much enjoyed it although I'm not so sure that most of the students enjoyed it. However that could be because it was such a long day and they had been on and off the bus so many times. I still got quite a bit out of it.
While our tour guide Hal, was great... he talked a bit much about extra stuff. We did not get to see the movie they offed. which was OK because there were only 2 benches and our group was 38 pp! where were we all to sit?? it could have been a self guided tour but there really wasnt much to see. LOTS to read which is why I recommend 2 hours. I was WAY more impressed at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit!!!
great place to learn about black history. Very informative and I will be back