George Washington Carver faced obstacles such as slavery and racism throughout his life.
He was a botanist and scientist, director of agricultural research 1896 - 1943 at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
Booker T. Washington was a former slave who faced obstacles of poverty and racism as he tried to obtain an education. His inspiring book, 'Up From Slavery,' chronicles his quest for knowledge, as well as the building of the school that would become the Tuskegee Institute.
No,he did not. George Washington did. He didn't actually cut down the cherry tree. It's only used as an example to let Americans know that George Washington could never tell a lie starting when he was a little boy.
Indians ambushed him and got shot in the thigh by an arrow.
If the coin was legitimately processed without a date due to some malfunction, then you really want to look into this. However, you should look for a reputable coin dealer for correct information.
he had some dogs
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some ways that George Washington carver used peanuts was: ink soap milk lotion peanut butter dog food
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he planted the peanut
kind and determined
- George Washington Carver - Louis Pasteur
Soybeans, peanuts, and sweet potatoes.
To have childen some thing to play with
George Washington Carver is the best one I can think of.
George Washington Carver, Eli Whitney, Louis Pasteur
candy and other stuff