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Agronomist, noted for his scientific work with peanuts as a source of protein, oil, and industrial uses, which greatly improved the fortunes of southern farmers during his time.  Professor at Tuskagee Institute.  Achieved significant acclaim and numerous awards for his works, including the George Washington Carver National Monument.  Appointed a member of the Royal Society of Arts (1916).  Made great strides in civil rights as a black scientist.     
 
Agronomist, noted for his scientific work with peanuts as a source of protein, oil, and industrial uses, which greatly improved the fortunes of southern farmers during his time.  Professor at Tuskagee Institute.  Achieved significant acclaim and numerous awards for his works, including the George Washington Carver National Monument.  Appointed a member of the Royal Society of Arts (1916).  Made great strides in civil rights as a black scientist.     
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George Washington Carver

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1864 - 1943

Occupation

Scientist

Notable Achievements

RSA

Description

Agronomist, noted for his scientific work with peanuts as a source of protein, oil, and industrial uses, which greatly improved the fortunes of southern farmers during his time. Professor at Tuskagee Institute. Achieved significant acclaim and numerous awards for his works, including the George Washington Carver National Monument. Appointed a member of the Royal Society of Arts (1916). Made great strides in civil rights as a black scientist.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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