Listen "George Washington Carver - Agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion"
Episode Synopsis
This episode highlights the life and impact of George Washington Carver, a pioneering agricultural scientist, inventor, and educator who rose from slavery to become one of America's most influential scientific minds. Carver revolutionized Southern agriculture by promoting crop rotation and alternative crops like peanuts and sweet potatoes to restore soil health and reduce farmers' dependence on cotton. Though often associated with the peanut, his legacy extends to over 300 inventions and educational outreach that empowered impoverished Black farmers. Driven by a philosophy of service, sustainability, and spiritual purpose, Carver dedicated his life to practical science that improved lives. His story is one of resilience, innovation, and unwavering commitment to helping others through knowledge.
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