October 28, 1972 - Police beat student at East Mecklenburg.
- During the early years of busing, disruptions take place at almost every Charlotte-Mecklenburg school.
- Schools receive bomb threats. Tensions between black and white students often lead to racial riots.
- Following a racial riot, East Mecklenburg High School’s white principal D. K. Pittman orders all students to class or off the campus.
- Seventy-five black students begin to walk home fearing that the city prison bus might come for them. Skirmishes break out between police and students.
- Later that week, East Mecklenburg’s white principal retires.
Event Date:
October 28, 1972
Event Type:
Turbulent Times 1960-1979
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Thursday, December 28, 2017