GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER
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Friday, May 10, 2013
George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver was born in Missouri on the Moses Carver
plantation. His parents were slaves. His father died right before
George was born, then while he was still a baby, slave traders kidnapped
him and his mother. Only George was returned to the plantation.
He wrote to a college to enroll and they accepted him, but when they found
out he was black, they told him he couldn't attend.
He did many things to earn money to pay for his expenses. He sold hominy
which he had made, and sometimes he ironed clothes for his classmates.
He found an old stove at the city dump and brought it home to cook meals
for his friends. He used old wrapping paper for notebooks.
Later in his life, Thomas Edison offered him $100,000 a year to come and
work for him, but he thought he could do more good at Tuskegee.
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