Saturday, April 4, 2015

Who Am I?......Scientist, Innovator, Educator, and Artist...Someone our children should read about


Scientist, Innovator, Educator, and Artist

A poet and a painter, I am closely associated with the humble peanut.

In 1896, at Booker T. Washington’s invitation, I became head of the

Agriculture Department at Tuskegee Institute where I researched and taught for

 47 years. I studied ways to improve the depleted soil of the South through crop rotation

 and planting a variety of foods such as peanuts, soybeans or sweet potatoes.

 I became very famous in my lifetime and had many honors bestowed

 upon me for my work.  I am the first Black American to be honored in a national monument.

Who Am I?

Dr. George Washington Carver (1864-1943).




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