George Washington Carver Bio Part 1
George Washington Carver was born into slavery in Diamond, Missouri, around 1864. The exact year and date of his birth are unknown. Carver went on to become one of the most prominent scientists and inventors of his time, as well as a teacher at the Tuskegee Institute. Carver devised over 100 products using one of these crops—the peanut—including dyes, plastics and gasoline. He died in 1943.

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George Washington Carver Bio Part 2

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HIDDEN PEOPLE OF THE MOUNTAINS - THE MELUNGEON GENETIC MYSTERY

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George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life

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How to Hear God: A Lesson from George Washington Carver and the Peanut | Pastor Clint Byars

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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93 Year Old Irish Soldier describes World War One, 1988

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Descendants of Africans on slave ship on reconciliation with family of Alabama enslaver

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We Asked a CIA Officer 24 Tough Questions | Honesty Box

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George Washington Carver and the 300 Uses of a Peanut

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George Washington Carver: More than Just the Peanut Man

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George Washington Carver on Ego and Self

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George Washington Carver: Man of Science, Servant of God | Presented by @ourdailybread

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6 How to Hear God: A Lesson from George Washington Carver and the Peanut

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The Untold Truth Of George Washington Carver

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The George Washington Carver Story | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation

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George Washington Carver "The Plant Doctor" Revolutionized Farming Industry | Biography

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George Washington Carver | Rare Color Footage from 1937 (Silent)

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George Washington Carver, An Introduction

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" THE STORY OF DOCTOR CARVER " 1937 GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY XD65734

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