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George
Washington Carver
Raised on the farm, George Washington Carver
began to create his own medicines and had been known as the “Plant
Doctor”. George Washington Carver, in his early life, had fallen in
love with Mother Nature. Growing up he received an excellent high
school education and made many attempts to apply to a lot of
University’s. He was accepted to Simpson College in Iowa. He was
more interested in science and agriculture, so he transferred to
what is now, Iowa State University. In 1894, he distinguished
himself in school, and upon graduation received an offer to work at
the University. Carver was the first colored man to graduate as an
honor student. Later on in the years, Carver discovered 325
different ways to use peanuts in everything from cooking oil to
printers’ ink. He later discovered 300 products that were made from
the Lowly Plant. With many developments and products, George
Washington Carver continued to work with peanuts, sweet potatoes and
pecans. Because of George Washington Carver’s inventions and
discoveries, peanuts became a 200 million dollar industry and a
major product in Alabama. He was honored, praised, and loved for all
of his accomplishments. Carver inspired many with his quote, “Where
there is no vision, there is no hope.”
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