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Summary of George Washington Carver,
By Louise Fann (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: George Washington Carver (Pbk) (Black Americans of Achievement) (Paperback)
George Washington Carver was a slave who was born around 1865.He and his brother Jim, was reared by their slavemaster and his wife, Moses Carver. George was estranged from his mother at a very early age. He had a strong interest in the plant life, and was always going in the woods when he was growing up. In 1896, George was offered a teaching job from Booker T. Washington, who was the principal of Tuskegee Institute in Birmingham, AL. One of Carver's greatest concerns was to help improve the well being of other blacks. |
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George Washington Carver (Black Americans of Achievement (Econo-Clad)) by Gene Adair (School & Library Binding - July 1990)
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