Carver High School (Phoenix, Arizona)
Arizona, United States
Carver High School (full name George Washington Carver High School, formerly known as Phoenix Union Colored High School) was a public high school in Phoenix, Arizona, established to serve African-American students during a time of school segregation. The school was constructed in 1926. The school's building was the only one built in the state of Arizona, exclusively to serve African American high school students. Since 1996, the building has been home to the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center.
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