Who is Opal Lee?
Opal Lee is a 97-year-old activist, counselor, and former school teacher from Fort Worth, Texas. Born in the 1920's and raised in the South, Lee lived through many different phases of Civil Rights-era United States, witnessing several accounts of racism and segregation. After retiring from teaching in 1976, Opal Lee went on to advocate for her local community, helping co-found the Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society and later, starting her own non-profit, Unity Unlimited, Inc. She rallied for over forty years to make Juneteenth a national holiday, and in 2016, began a campaign called Opal's Walk, in which thousands gather on June 19th to walk 2.5 miles in honor of the 2.5 years it took for Texas to actually recognize the 1865 emancipation of slavery by Abraham Lincoln. Her community-driven efforts have continued, and she is still actively involved in many community projects to improve the quality of life for Black Texans and preserve the history of Juneteenth.