Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House

Lakes Trail Region
2618 Warren Ave. Wheatley Place Historic District Dallas, TX 75215 (214) 670-3687
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The Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House is one of only three house museums in the nation honoring major female figures in the modern civil rights movement. Craft, a leading civil rights and social justice reformer, lived in this 1920 Craftsman bungalow for 35 years. She organized 185 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) branches and dozens of youth councils across Texas, and helped lead efforts to desegregate the University of Texas School of Law, North Texas State University (now University of North Texas) and the State Fair of Texas. She participated in four presidential conferences, was elected to two terms as a Dallas city councilwoman and was honored with Dallas' highest civic honor, the Linz Award. In addition to this site, Dallas has named a park, recreation center and post office after Craft.

Watch the following video to learn more about Civil Rights in Texas. This video was produced for inclusion in the African Americans in Texas mobile tour found in our Texas Time Travel Tours mobile app. For more information about the mobile tour and African American cultural heritage in Texas, visit the African American Heritage theme page at the following link: http://texastimetravel.com/travel-themes/main-african-american-heritage

Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House

2618 Warren Ave. Wheatley Place Historic District Dallas, TX 75215