George Washington Carver By: Kenan Obeid. Who Was George Washington Carver? ● George Washington Carver was born into slavery, on January 1864 and died.

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George Washington Carver By: Kenan Obeid

Who Was George Washington Carver? ● George Washington Carver was born into slavery, on January 1864 and died on January 5th, 1943 ● There were no African American schools close to where Carver lived, so he moved and graduated from high school in Kansas

ACCOMPLISHMENTS One of George Washington Carver’s greatest accomplishments was working with the peanut.

How George Washington Carver changed the world? George Washington Carver changed the agricultural and economic life of many poor farmers, by turning an everyday peanut into many products.

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