Willie Mae Kirk Branch

🏢 Austin Public Library — Austin, Texas

Willie Mae Kirk Branch

The Willie Mae Kirk Branch honors an Austin educator and civil rights leader who spent decades fighting to integrate the city and improve its libraries, anchoring the Oak Springs neighborhood of East Austin.

📞 (512) 974-9920🌐 library.austintexas.gov

🕑 Library Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Hours may vary on holidays.

📍 Location & Contact

Address: 3101 Oak Springs Drive, Austin, TX 78702

Phone: (512) 974-9920

Website: library.austintexas.gov

📖 About Willie Mae Kirk Branch

Formerly known as the Oak Springs Branch, this East Austin library was renamed and dedicated in October 2012 to honor Willie Mae "Ankie" Kirk (1921–2013). A graduate of the old Anderson High School and Samuel Huston College, Kirk taught elementary school in Austin from 1947 until her retirement in 1982. She co-founded the 1963–1964 Mothers' Action Council, which led demonstrations to integrate public facilities in Austin, and in 1968 was appointed to the city's first Human Rights Commission. During her twelve years as a Library Commissioner she was described as a champion for every APL branch, working to improve library facilities across the system. The branch sits in Council District 3 on Oak Springs Drive and has become a gathering place for the community, hosting events such as an annual Juneteenth jubilee. The branch is currently closed for renovation and is scheduled to reopen later in 2026, with holds and pickups redirected to the nearby Carver Branch.

⭐ What makes this branch special

  • Named for Willie Mae "Ankie" Kirk (1921–2013), Austin educator, civil rights leader, and longtime Library Commissioner
  • Renamed from the Oak Springs Branch and dedicated in October 2012
  • A neighborhood gathering place known for community events, including an annual Juneteenth jubilee
  • Currently closed for renovation; scheduled to reopen later in 2026 (holds redirected to Carver Branch)

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Willie Mae Kirk Branch open right now?

No. The branch is temporarily closed for renovation and is scheduled to reopen later in 2026. While it is closed, holds and pickups are being redirected to the nearby Carver Branch.

Who was Willie Mae Kirk?

Willie Mae "Ankie" Kirk (1921–2013) was a longtime Austin elementary teacher and civil rights advocate who helped lead demonstrations to integrate the city's public facilities in the 1960s and served on Austin's first Human Rights Commission. She spent twelve years as a Library Commissioner.

What was this branch called before?

It was originally the Oak Springs Branch. The City of Austin renamed and dedicated it as the Willie Mae Kirk Branch in October 2012 to recognize Kirk's decades of work in education, civil rights, and the library system.

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