Carver High School Mural , 2019
48 x 192 x 2 in (h x w x d)
acrylic on panel
not for sale

Before 1948, the educational journey for African American children in Culpeper, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties, Virginia, faced an abrupt end after seventh grade. In response to this challenge, a determined group of parents and concerned citizens embarked on a heroic and persistent mission. Through their efforts, funding was secured, and land was generously donated to establish a high school that would cater to the educational needs of African American students in the region.

Enter George Washington Carver Regional High School, named in honor of the renowned scientist and educator. George Washington Carver's legacy, marked by his groundbreaking work in agricultural science, innovation, and education, served as an enduring inspiration for the institution. From 1948 to 1968, Carver High School became a beacon of learning and achievement, and produced well-educated and accomplished graduates.

However, the educational landscape underwent a significant transformation in 1968 with the mandate for school integration, leading to the closure of Carver. Undeterred, a dedicated group of Carver alumni came together with a shared vision—to establish a museum committed to preserving the rich legacy of George Washington Carver Regional High School. Their aim was to honor the tireless efforts of those individuals whose work, much like Carver himself, had instilled hope in a generation for a brighter future.

Fast forward to 2019 the culmination of this dedication is embodied in a stunning mural created by Hubert Jackson, a distinguished 1961 Carver graduate. This mural, housed within the Carver Four County Museum, not only pays homage to the school's namesake but also serves as a poignant tribute to the enduring spirit of education, community, and hope inspired by George Washington Carver.

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