Civil Rights: Lest We Forget The Struggle
Segregation, the norm in Texas from the end of the Civil War to 1965, ultimately could not withstand the resolve of the Civil Rights Movement.
Today, heritage sites across the state help interpret and honor the movement and its hard-fought battles that permanently ended second-class status for African Americans and guaranteed them basic rights long denied.
Wiley College, located in Marshall, served as educational institution for James Farmer, Jr., partner in founding the Congress of Racial Equality. His fellow students held sit-ins at the local Woolworth’s in 1962. Calaboose African American History Museum, housed in the 1873 San Marcos county jail, served as USO headquarters for segregated African Americans serving in World War ll. In Dallas, the Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House is only one of three house museums in the nation honoring major female figures in the Civil Rights Movement. El Paso’s McCall Neighborhood Center commemorates the memory of Dr. Lawrence Nixon, an African American physician whose legal battles helped secure voting rights for blacks in Texas. Texas’ multiculturalism is a result of many important periods in the state’s history and the rich legacy left by the Civil Rights Movement is one of its most transformative.
Hill Country Trail Region
Six Square: Austin’s Black Cultural Heritage District
Six Square: Austin's Black Cultural Heritage District 6001 W Parmer Ln Ste 370 PMB 3413 Austin, TX 78727 (512) 505-8738 Website
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African American Museum Dallas
3536 Grand Avenue Dallas, TX 75210 (214) 565-9026 Website
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African American Museum in the Historic Quakertown House
Denton County Historical Park 317 West Mulberry Street Denton, TX 76201 (940) 349-2850 Website
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Ashton Villa
2328 Broadway Street Galveston, TX 77550 (409) 765-3402 Website
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Barrington Plantation State Historic Site
23400 Park Rd. 12 Washington, TX 77880 (936) 878-2214 Website
Brazos Trail Region
Brazos Valley African American Museum
500 E. Pruitt Street Bryan, TX 77803 (979) 775-3961 Website
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Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
3816 Caroline Houston, TX 77004 (713) 942-8920 Website
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Calaboose African American History Museum
200 Martin Luther King Dr. San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 393-8421 Website
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Caviel Museum of African American History
1719 Avenue A Lubbock, TX 79403 806-928-4268 or 806-773-6046 Website
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Clarksville Historic District
West Lynn and 10th Street Austin, TX 78701 (512) 441-5212 Website
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Deep Ellum Historic District
2500 Block Elm, 2509-2513 Main Street Dallas, TX 75202 (214) 984-7300 Website
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George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center
1165 Angelina St Austin, TX 78702 (512) 974-4926 Website
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Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House
2618 Warren Ave. Wheatley Place Historic District Dallas, TX 75215 (214) 670-3687 Website
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McCall Neighborhood Center
3231 Wyoming Avenue El Paso, TX 79903 (915) 566-2407 Website
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Prairie View A&M University
FM 1098 Rd & University Dr Prairie View, TX 77445 (936) 261-3311 Website
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Levi Jordan Plantation State Historic Site
10510 FM 524 Brazoria, TX 77422 (979) 798-2202 Website
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Project Row Houses
2521 Holman Street Houston, TX 77004 (713) 526-7662 Website
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Queen City Heights Historic District
Bounded by Eugene, Cooper, Latimer, Kynard and Dildock Streets Dallas, TX 75215 (214) 670-4206 Website
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Texas African American History Memorial
1100 Congress Avenue Austin, TX 78701 Website
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Tenth Street Historic District
Located between 8th and East Clarendon, Plum and I-35. Dallas, TX 75203 (214) 670-4206 Website
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Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne St. Houston, TX 77004 (713) 313-7011 Website
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Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site
1702 North 13th St. West Columbia, TX 77486 (979) 345-4656 Website
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Zion Hill Historic District
200 N Lanana Roughly bounded by Park Street, the Lanana Creek, Oak Grove Cemetery, and North Lanana Street Nacogdoches, TX 75961 (936) 560-4443 Website