As of late 2008, these appeared to be going for around $10.50 on the open market.
Booker T. Washington helped George Washington Carver by giving him a job at the Tuskegee Institute.
they where black
Booker T. Washington and Louis Armstrong
both have washington in their names
No, George Washington Carver was not related to George Washington; he was merely named after George Washington, or possibly Booker T. Washington, who hired him at the age of 32 to teach agriculture.
George Washington Carver was buried next to Booker T. Washington, at the Tuskegee University, in Tuskegee, Alabama.
The Tuskegee Institute was founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881. Washington was an influential African American leader and educator who believed in providing vocational and technical education to uplift the African American community.
Yes I wondeer why he allowed him to wor for him
Booker T. Washington, an African American educator and leader, inspired George Washington Carver. Washington encouraged Carver to pursue education and later invited him to join the Tuskegee Institute, where Carver made significant contributions to agricultural science.
Yes he was a christian because of his relationship with his christian friend George Washington Carver
Booker T. Washington did not create peanut butter. George Washington Carver published the 1916 bulletin "How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing It for Human Consumption."
Prices range from $8 in Very Fine to $20 in Almost Uncirculated condition. These are normally known as Washington-Carver halves rather than Carver-Washington.