George Washington Carver : an American biography / Rackham Holt.

George Washington Carver : an American biography / Rackham Holt.

By
Holt, Rackham.

Publication Date
1963

Publication Information
Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday,

Edition
Rev. ed.

Physical Description
360 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Agriculturists -- United States.

Summary
From the Missouri woods to international fame, and all the steps between are recounted with affection and genuine appreciation. As a child he was nicknamed a "plant doctor"; his many talents sent him into far places, until at last he entered. He shifted from art to agriculture, and taught later in Iowa State Agricultural University. Then he went to Tuskegee, where under Booker T. Washington he was allowed all freedom in his experimentation. From his laboratory came evolutionary discoveries of saving waste, turning things to new uses (peanuts, sweet potations, beans were among the things he worked with), making great contributions to the new science of chemurgy, and giving practical aid to his neighbors, black and white. A thinker, rather than a fighter, capable when problems of color arose, a scientist rather than a sociologist, he was not only a great man of his race, but of all mankind.

Language
English

ISBN
9780385030458


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