Not many people know that slavery existed in Canada, and its legacy continues to affect our lives today. Journey Back to Jackson Park documents this legacy, along with the massive Emancipation Day celebrations that took place in Windsor, Ontario - a.k.a. The Greatest Freedom Show on Earth. In its heyday, the event drew up to two million people from Canada and the USA, including civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King, and musical artists such as The Supremes. This project is part-documentary, part-archival project to preserve the history. Organizations that have supported the project include: Ontario Black History Society, Essex County Black Historical Research Society, Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, The Detroit River Project, Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site, University of Windsor Alumni Association.