George Washington Carver was born into slavery. His parents, Mary and Giles, were purchased by George's master, Moses Carver, for $700 (a princely sum at that time). Later his parents were stolen.
After slavery was abolished, Moses Carver and his wife Susan raised George as their own child.
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He did much of his work at the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, with Booker T. Washington.
George Washington Carver started teaching at Iowa State in 1894 after receiving his Bachelor's Degree there and, 1896 joined the faculty at Alabama's Tuskegee Institute where he did most of his research.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that George Washington Carver was a eunuch. Historical accounts and biographical information about him do not mention any such condition. Carver is primarily known for his contributions to agriculture and his work with peanuts and crop rotation, rather than details about his personal life or physical condition.
Yes. He choose his work at the college over being one of many scientist that worked for Einstein.
If it was in his childhood (which it is) I think when his parents went to work, his baby sitter watched him and when his parents were home his parents watched him and then his mom watched him when his dad was at work and his dad watched him when his mom was at work
George Washington
he was a general
dead.
Booker T. Washington and Louis Armstrong
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George Washington was a real, live person, not a book or work of art. It makes no sense to claim he had a genre.
George Washington Carver cultivated the peanut. But he did NOT invent peanut butter.
he was a farmer, then became the most famous general.
he sold weed on the street corner!!!!
Thomas Edison
he was a planter and slave holder