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.
A biography of George Washington Carver, the inventor of peanut butter, who was born a slave but obtained a masters degree in agriculture and helped improve the lives of farmers.
A biography of the African American scientist who overcame tremendous hardship, received a college education, and made important discoveries in the field of agriculture.
A fictional student's report presents information on George Washington Carver, who became an expert on peanuts and other plants and taught others at the famous college for African Americans, Tuskeegee Institute.
Tells the life story of African-American botanist George Washington Carver in graphic novel format, describing his childhood as a slave and orphan, his experiences in college, and his discoveries about peanuts and sweet potatoes.