George Washington Carver: Man’s Slave Becomes God’s Scientist
George Washington Carver was one of the greatest men on earth, in my opinion. Helping so many slaves and WHITE farmers everywhere, with his scientific theories. Most of his days were spent in the garden and in his lab, working at the Tuskegeee Institute in Alabama. He discovered the many way’s of using peanuts, besides eating them! He was considered lonesome, for his mother was stolen and he didn’t know what happened to his father, and he never had a wife. If you want to discover more about George Washington Carver and his Peanuts, read the awesome book! George Washington Carver in the Sower Series
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