A new exhibit retells the story and impact of George Washington Carver. George Washington Carver was many things over his lifetime: a student, a teacher, an artist, a researcher, an environmentalist, ...
Scientist and inventor Dr. George Washington Carver, the child of a Mississippi slave, believed peanuts, sweet potatoes, and science could free Southern farmers from poverty. Cotton had exhausted the ...
The era between 1901 and 1920 saw an influx of Black inventors in realms including science and engineering. While some of these inventors have become household names—George Washington Carver, for ...
A biography of George Washington Carver, who was born a slave but became a great scientist whose discoveries changed life in the South.
ANACREF copy 39088010291441 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, From the Library of Louise E. Jefferson. NMAF copy 39088018681460 Gift of Charles A. Beyah.
Saturday, Feb. 1 is George Washington Carver Day in Iowa, a well-deserved honor for the recipient of the Spingarn Medal, Roosevelt Medal, fellow of the Royal Society in London, and posthumous inductee ...
The ghost of George Washington Carver hangs over the studio of Amanda Williams, where hues are inspired by the Alabama soil Black farmers worked. Amanda Williams at her show at Casey Kaplan gallery, ...
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