In honor of Black History Month, history panels have been placed on the Carver campus in Garland. These panels, located at 206-222 Carver St, display the community’s rich history and the significant contributions of George Washington Carver and early Black students’ education.
The panels highlight important landmarks like the G.W. Carver School, the A.L. Anders Gymnasium, Carver Multipurpose Cultural Center, and the Carver Senior Center. These sites were instrumental in the community’s history and the education of Black students.
The panels were installed through a collaboration between the Carver Alumni Programs & Services Inc., the Garland Landmark Museum, and Garland’s Parks & Recreation Department. The goal of this project is to educate visitors about Garland’s rich Black history.
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