George Washington Carver’s Experience at Tuskegee
Carver had never been in the Deep South. He had many concerns about Alabama's system of agriculture and the heavy reliance on cotton and the system of tenant farming called “sharecropping.” Carver spent much of his career at Tuskegee helping local farmers improve the quality of their lives.

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