The Man Who Talks with Flowers: The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver
During his life time George Washington Carver was referred to as the black Leonardo da Vinci. His research into alternative crops to replace cotton, such as peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes revolutionized Southern farming. Carver was born into slavery, once slavery was abolished Carver traveled expensively to study and educate himself. He was the first head of the Agricultural Department at the famous Tuskegee Institute. This book is a recollection of Glenn Clark on his close relationship with Carver.
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The Man Who Talks with Flowers: The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver
During his life time George Washington Carver was referred to as the black Leonardo da Vinci. His research into alternative crops to replace cotton, such as peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes revolutionized Southern farming. Carver was born into slavery, once slavery was abolished Carver traveled expensively to study and educate himself. He was the first head of the Agricultural Department at the famous Tuskegee Institute. This book is a recollection of Glenn Clark on his close relationship with Carver.
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The Man Who Talks with Flowers: The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver

The Man Who Talks with Flowers: The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver

by Glenn Clark
The Man Who Talks with Flowers: The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver

The Man Who Talks with Flowers: The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver

by Glenn Clark

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During his life time George Washington Carver was referred to as the black Leonardo da Vinci. His research into alternative crops to replace cotton, such as peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes revolutionized Southern farming. Carver was born into slavery, once slavery was abolished Carver traveled expensively to study and educate himself. He was the first head of the Agricultural Department at the famous Tuskegee Institute. This book is a recollection of Glenn Clark on his close relationship with Carver.

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ISBN-13: 9781627558655
Publisher: Wilder Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 06/10/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 110
File size: 336 KB
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