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Definition of George Washington Carver
1. Noun. United States botanist and agricultural chemist who developed many uses for peanuts and soy beans and sweet potatoes (1864-1943).
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Literary usage of George Washington Carver
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Theater, Grade 2 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Evan-Moor (DST), Ginny Hall, Don Robison (2003)
"George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was a remarkable person. ...
Setting the Stage Background George Washington Carver was born into slavery ..."
2. Read & Understand Stories & Activities Grade 3 by Jo Ellen Moore (1997)
"George Washington Carver If someone asked, "What can you make out of peanuts?
... George Washington Carver was born in 1864. He was born a slave. ..."
3. The Inventive Thinking Curriculum Project by Marion Canedo (1990)
"George Washington Carver. George Washington Carver changed the South with ...
George Washington Carver was a great scientist and inventor who learned to be ..."
4. Read & Understand Celebrating Diversity Grades 1-2 by Jill Norris (2000)
"George Washington Carver 1864-1943 A He could have added fortune to fame, but
caring for neither, ... When he was ten, George Washington Carver left home. ..."
5. United States History, 1600-1987: A Federal Citizenship and Naturalization Text by DIANE Publishing Company (1987)
"... Alexander Graham Bell George Washington Carver Library of Congress Library of
Congress ... George Washington Carver ..."
6. Daily Summer Activities, Moving from Fourth to Fifth Grade by Jill Norris (2000)
"o 1864-1943 George Washington Carver grew up as a slave on a plantation in Missouri.
... George Washington Carver became known as the "Wizard of Tuskegee. ..."