Chronicles the life of George Washington Carver, discussing the political and social atmosphere in Missouri during Carver's life, his years in slavery, his schooling, his career at Tuskegee, and his major achievements.
an environmental biography of George Washington Carver
Hersey, Mark D
2011
Examines the life and work of George Washington Carver, a scientist known for developing a wide variety of uses for the peanut, tracing the evolution of Carver's agricultural and environmental thought, his training at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, and his use of scientific agriculture to improve the lot of the poor.
Examines the life and accomplishments of George Washington Carver, describing his childhood, education, and scientific research on plants and soil conservation; and includes a time line.
A concise biography of George Washington Carver that describes his childhood, education, and scientific research on plants and soil conservation; and includes a chronology and a list of important people to botanical sciences.
Profiles the life and accomplishments of the agriculturist who was born a slave in Missouri and went on to become a college professor known for his work with crop rotation, cross-breeding plants, and finding over three hundred uses for peanuts.
Discusses the life of George Washington Carver, covering his fight for obtaining an education, his work as a teacher, inventor, presidential adviser, and researcher with the U.S. Agricultural Department.
Examines the life and accomplishments of George Washington Carver, describing his childhood, education, and scientific research on plants and soil conservation; and includes a time line.
Presents a biography of African-American scientist George Washington Carver, explaining how he overcame tremendous hardship to earn a college education, and make important discoveries in the field of agriculture.