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George Washington Carver attended a school for African American children in Diamond Grove, Missouri. He faced various challenges accessing education due to racial segregation and eventually attended schools in Kansas and Iowa to further his studies.
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George was the son of slaves, his family owned by a man named Carver. When he went to Iowa State Agricultural College, he adopted the middle name Washington, reportedly because there was another George Carver at the school.
yes carver attended Iowa State University, earning a bachelor's degree in 1894 and a master's in 1896.
George Washington Carver was accepted at Highland College in Kansas, but was refused upon his arrival due to his race. Years later he would study botany at Iowa State Agricultural College, and eventually earn his Master's degree and even teach there. He was the school's first black student and its first black faculty member.
he moved so he could rise money for him to go to school
George Washington Carver was an American scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor who studied and teached revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. He also occasionally gave out free advice to anyone who needed it. He was on his grind !! yeah he sure was boy boy lol im doing a report on him now Me too. I was doing a project on George Washington Carver. Now I finished it. me too!! Me too also i love him he is awesome GO GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER...........................YEAH!!!!!!!!!!
He was a botanist and scientist, director of agricultural research 1896 - 1943 at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
George Washington Carver was an American scientist, inventor, educator, and botanist (a plant scientist) who studied and taught revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. In 1921, George W. Carver became famous for his research, and used that fame to promote anti-racial support.
Yes, George Washington Carver was a deeply religious man and regularly attended church. He believed that his scientific discoveries were a gift from God and saw his work in agriculture as a means to serve humanity and honor his faith.