During the days of Jim Crow segregation, the Theatre provided entertainment to African Americans, including movies, weekly talent shows, and special shows on Saturday mornings for children. Carver Theatre is important for its association with Columbia's African American community in the early-to mid-twentieth century. Built c. 1941, it is the only theatre built exclusively for African Americans still standing in Columbia.
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During the days of Jim Crow segregation, the Theatre provided entertainment to African Americans, including movies, weekly talent shows, and special shows on Saturday mornings for children. Carver Theatre is important for its association with Columbia's African American community in the early-to mid-twentieth century. Built c. 1941, it is the only theatre built exclusively for African Americans still standing in Columbia.