| 1949 - Carver College opens a new branch to meet the black veterans' needs. | ||
| Returning World War II veterans begin to take advantage of educational benefits offered by the government. As early as 1946, white veterans could attend night classes of Charlotte College, held at Central High School. | ||
| Students at the school socialize. | ![]() |
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| Dr. E.H. Brown served as director at Carver College. | ![]() |
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| To meet the needs of returning black veterans, Carver College opens a campus at Second Ward High School in 1949. | ![]() |
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