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Words of Wisdom from George Washington Carver
I am still so consumed with all that I learned about George Washington Carver and his love of nature. Carver discovered hundreds of new uses for peanuts, soybeans, tomatoes, etc. so that farmers could rotate their crops and not deplete … Continue reading
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The Original Recycler
This weekend we were fortunate enough to go to the George Washington Carver National Historic Site. And it turns out that George Washington Carver was the original recycler. Born a slave, Carver struggled for many years to get an education. … Continue reading
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