EntertainmentOpal Lee's Triumph: Reclaiming Texas Land After 80 Years of Injustice

Opal Lee’s Triumph: Reclaiming Texas Land After 80 Years of Injustice

Opal Lee, a Texas activist​ known for her work in ‌making Juneteenth a national ⁢holiday, has been given her childhood‌ home 80 years after her family was forced out of it by ​a ⁤racist⁣ mob, according to WFAA.

Trinity⁤ Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit⁢ organization dedicated to‍ building and repairing homes for families, ​made this incredible ​gesture to Lee.

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The History Of Opal Lee’s Fort Worth Home

Opal Lee’s childhood home was located in Fort Worth, Texas,⁣ and she was only​ 12 when her family moved into the newly purchased house on the lot on‌ June 15, 1939.

At that ‍time, her neighborhood consisted of all white⁣ people, and her family was one of the ⁣first African‌ American families ​to move into the area, facing widespread racial segregation.

However, on June 19, now celebrated as Juneteenth,​ a white⁤ mob reportedly forced Lee’s⁣ family out⁢ of their home. ⁢The police ‌reportedly ‍stood by and‌ watched while the mob‌ trashed the house ​and set the family’s belongings on⁢ fire, as reported by‍ WFAA.

This traumatic experience fueled‌ Lee’s lifelong commitment to fighting for racial justice and ​equality.

Trinity Habitat For Humanity Acquired The Land And Built A​ New Home

Trinity Habitat ‍for Humanity had purchased ​the vacant 940 East Annie‌ Street lot, and Opal Lee got ⁢in touch with the non-profit’s CEO, Gage ⁣Yager.

Opal and Gage have known each other for decades, and⁣ Lee even served on the organization’s founding board.

During‌ their conversation, Lee shared‌ that Trinity ⁣Habitat for ‌Humanity now owned the lot where ⁢her childhood⁤ home⁢ stood. She​ asked Gage‌ to purchase the lot, but he insisted on gifting it to her and even offered to build her a new home on the vacant lot.

Opal expressed her gratitude, saying the generous gift made her feel like​ doing “a holy dance,” ‍as reported by WFAA.

In early September, Opal and some of her closest friends celebrated her birthday by breaking ground on⁢ the lot.

This gesture is ‍a fitting tribute to Lee’s lifelong dedication to fighting for racial justice.

“We’re⁣ there to partner with a friend to build ⁤a home and in a little way erase ​a big negative from all those years ago,” said Yager. “How can it not be, with all the hate and violence‌ that’s been out there …⁤ to play a small part in a bigger story and hopefully a narrative​ that’s going in a good direction,”‍ he continued.

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