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A George Washington Carver half-dollar coin was minted between 1951 and 1954. There are two U.S. military vessels named in his honor. There are also numerous scholarships and schools named for him.
George Washington Carver wasn’t just a peanut scientist, but a skilled artist as well. One of his paintings was even shown at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. And in 2024, a new exhibit will ...
George Washington Carver is slotted in American history lessons as "the peanut guy." But the Missourian led a revolution in biofuels, food trucks, plant-based meats, alternative medicines, and ...
Peanuts. If you recall anything about the remarkable, expansive life of George Washington Carver, it’s probably peanuts — and worth less than peanuts if what you recall is about peanut butter.
The show gives George Washington Carver his long-overdue flowers, not just for his scientific prowess but also for his less ...