George Washigton Carver

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Biographies

 

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July 7, 2011

 

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University

 

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His father was a farmer and slave named Moses Carver. Born in hard times during the Civil war, Carver learned to be sparing and to improvise. His mother was captured and killed by Confederates when he was very young. Carver had no real education until he was twelve, but he taught himself by collecting rocks and plants...
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This earned him the nickname the "plant doctor." Being black made it hard to be accepted into college, but Carver made it into Simpson College and later transferred into Iowa Agricultural College. He then taught at the college as the professor of chemurgy and soil conservation. In 1897, Booker T. Washington, founder of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute for Negroes, convinced Carver to come and serve as the school's Director of Agriculture...
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