Slave Haven Museum

Slave Haven Museum This house was a safe place to hide the enslaved while running away to freedom.

Jacob Burkle left Germany for the US and became an abolitionist after building this house 2 blocks from the Mississippi river in 1856.

06/10/2024
A call for community support. We are seeking the generosity of history lovers after damage due to a fire.  A donation wi...
03/06/2024

A call for community support. We are seeking the generosity of history lovers after damage due to a fire. A donation will help bring us back to a renewed restored place for all to learn as they have for 30 years.

In the heart of our community stands the Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum,… Elaine Turner needs your support for Restore Slave Haven: Fight Fire Damage

11/16/2023

Please join us to honor WC Handy and Celebrate Hetitage Tours 40th Anniversary!

Come join us!
06/10/2023

Come join us!

Sometimes Slave History Museums visit each other...
12/18/2022

Sometimes Slave History Museums visit each other...

This Sunday come out to the book signing of this amazing author!
10/29/2022

This Sunday come out to the book signing of this amazing author!

05/04/2022

Join us!

Memphis in May Reflections of Ghana 🇬🇭
05/01/2022

Memphis in May
Reflections of Ghana 🇬🇭

01/29/2022

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Address

Memphis, TN

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+19015277711

Website

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