George Washington Carver
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[United States] : The Child's World, Inc., 2011.
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9781609541996, 1609541995
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1 online resource (32 pages)
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George Washington Carver is widely known for his work with peanuts, but his importance to society goes much further than plant experimentation. As a teacher and scientist at Tuskegee Institute for more than 40 years, Carver helped black students and local farmers learn and improve agricultural techniques--and by doing so, helped them improve their lives. Celebrate Black History Month all year long! Our highly acclaimed Journey to Freedom series provides comprehensive information on African Americans who have played leading roles in shaping world history. These impeccably designed volumes are packed with clear, informative text and vintage photographs that bring the subjects' frustrations and victories to life, offering a fresh look and an honest portrayal of African American people and events that have forever impacted our society.

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Carey Jr., C. W. (2011). George Washington Carver. [United States], The Child's World, Inc.

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Carey Jr., Charles W.. 2011. George Washington Carver. [United States], The Child's World, Inc.

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Carey Jr., Charles W., George Washington Carver. [United States], The Child's World, Inc, 2011.

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Carey Jr., Charles W.. George Washington Carver. [United States], The Child's World, Inc, 2011.

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