Looks at the life of George Washington Carver, covering his birth in Missouri, his education, his time as a teacher, and his work with peanuts and potatoes.
A biography of African-American scientist George Washinton Carver, providing information on his childhood and early life, his education, and his accomplishments in science.
A biography of the agriculturist for beginning readers, chronicling his struggle to get an education, his work at the Tuskegee Institute, and how he helped popularize peanuts as a cash crop in the South.
Profiles the life and achievements of George Washington Carver, discussing his childhood as a slave, education, work as a professor, study of peanuts, and legacy.
Presents the life and legacy of the pioneering American agriculturist who was born into slavery and went on to become a college professor famous for finding numerous uses for various types of plants.
A collection of poems that combine to provide a portrait of the life of the life of nineteenth-century African-American botanist and inventor George Washington Carver.