The Wacky Discoveries of George Washington Carver

The Wacky Discoveries of George Washington Carver
Author: Karen Clopton-Dunson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781453851753

When George Washington Carver is confronted by angry farmers, he sets out to find a solution for their ever-growing peanut problem. But the stroll to the field takes an unexpected twist when George Washington Carver stumbles upon a bunch of lively peanuts. How will George Washington Carver solve the peanut dilemma?

George Washington Carver: What Do You See?

George Washington Carver: What Do You See?
Author: Janet & Geoff Benje
Publisher: Advance Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1575371251

George Washington Carver-a unique and gifted scientist who made some of the most unusual discoveries. He saw things others overlooked, and now you’ll discover how Doctor Carver, born as a slave and rejected as a student, triumphed over incredible obstacles in his quest to become educated. He has rightfully earned a place among America’s great achievers.

George Washington Carver for Kids

George Washington Carver for Kids
Author: Peggy Thomas
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0915864053

Finalist for the 2020 AAAS / Subaru SB&F Excellence in Science Book exemplify outstanding and engaging science writing and illustration for young readers. George Washington Carver was a scientist, educator, artist, inventor, and humanitarian. Born into slavery during the Civil War, he later pursued an education and would become the first black graduate from Iowa Agricultural College. Carver then took a teaching position at the Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington. There, Carver taught poor Southern farmers how to nourish the soil, conserve resources, and feed their families. He also developed hundreds of new products from the sweet potato, peanut, and other crops, and his discoveries gained him a place in the national spotlight. George Washington Carver for Kids tells the inspiring story of this remarkable American. It includes a time line, resources for further research, and 21 hands-on activities to help better appreciate Carver's genius. Kids will: Turn a gourd into a decorative bowl Construct a model of a sod house Brew ginger tea Create paints using items found in nature Grow sweet potatoes Build a compost bin for kitchen and yard waste Learn how to pickle watermelon rinds And more!

George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver
Author: Christina Vella
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807160768

Nearly every American can cite at least one of the accomplishments of George Washington Carver. The many tributes honoring his contributions to scientific advancement and black history include a national monument bearing his name, a U.S.-minted coin featuring his likeness, and induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Born into slavery, Carver earned a master’s degree at Iowa State Agricultural College and went on to become that university’s first black faculty member. A keen painter who chose agricultural studies over art, he focused the majority of his research on peanuts and sweet potatoes. His scientific breakthroughs with the crops—both of which would replenish the cotton-leached soil of the South—helped spare multitudes of sharecroppers from poverty. Despite Carver’s lifelong difficulties with systemic racial prejudice, when he died in 1943, millions of Americans mourned the passing of one of the nation’s most honored and well-known scientists. Scores of children’s books celebrate the contributions of this prolific botanist, but no biographer has fully examined both his personal life and career until now. Christina Vella offers a thorough biography of George Washington Carver, including in-depth details of his relationships with his friends, colleagues, supporters, and those he loved. Despite the exceptional trajectory of his career, Carver was not immune to the racism of the Jim Crow era or the privations and hardships of the Great Depression and two world wars. Yet throughout this tumultuous period, his scientific achievements aligned him with equally extraordinary friends, including Teddy Roosevelt, Mohandas Gandhi, Henry A. Wallace, and Henry Ford. In pursuit of the man behind the historical figure, Vella discovers an unassuming intellectual with a quirky sense of humor, striking eccentricities, and an unwavering religious faith. She explores Carver’s anguished dealings with Booker T. Washington across their nineteen years working together at the Tuskegee Institute—a turbulent partnership often fraught with jealousy. Uneasy in personal relationships, Carver lost one woman he loved to suicide and, years later, directed his devotion toward a white man. A prodigious and generous scholar whose life was shaped by struggle and heartbreak as well as success and fame, George Washington Carver remains a key figure in the history of southern agriculture, botanical advancement, and the struggle for civil rights. Vella’s extensively researched biography offers a complex and compelling portrait of one of the most brilliant men of the last century.

George Washington Carver for Kids

George Washington Carver for Kids
Author: Peggy Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019
Genre: African American agriculturists
ISBN: 9781549076787

"George Washington Carver for Kids tells his inspiring story and includes a time line, resources for further research, and 21 hands-on activities to better appreciate Carver's genius."--

George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver
Author: Laura Driscoll
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2003-12-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0448432439

Introducing Smart About Scientists! These books feature fascinating biographical information about the world's greatest scientists, ideas on scientific thinking, and real science experiments kids can try at home. Annie Marcus is just nuts about peanut butter! When Annie finds out that George Washington Carver was responsible for the popularity of peanuts, she picks him for her scientist report. Annie learns all sorts of fascinating info-George Washington Carver was born into slavery, but his dedication and unquenchable thirst for knowledge drove him to become a professor at a time when most institutions of higher learning were closed to blacks. This title explores Carver's brilliant career and discoveries, as well as his triumph over segregation to become one of the world's most renowned plant experts. Illustrated by Jill Weber.

A Pocketful of Goobers

A Pocketful of Goobers
Author: Barbara Mitchell
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761390944

There wasn't anything that George Washington Carver couldn't grow. He took the common goober--today's peanut--and created hundreds of useful products from it, turning goobers into a very profitable staple for the South. At the same time, this very special man passed on to everyone who knew him the importance of following one's own dreams.

George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver
Author: Nathan Olson
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736868846

In graphic novel format, tells the life story of plant scientist and inventor George Washington Carver.

George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver
Author: Matt Doeden
Publisher: LernerClassroom
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0822585464

True or false? George Washington Carver used peanuts to make lotion, milk, soap, paint, and gasoline. True! Carver did many experiments with peanuts. He found new ways to use peanuts so that farmers could grow and sell lots of them. He also created many recipes using peanuts, including several kinds of peanut butter. As a boy, he was known as the plant doctor. He loved to read and was a talented artist. He created a new kind of rubber from sweet potatoes.