George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver was a pioneer in ecology. When Carver was a young boy he wanted to know about every thing in God’s creation. He believed that everything in the natural world is part of one great whole. And when he became professor at the Tuskegee Institute Carver taught his students how to work with nature to make worn-out farmland productive. George Carver said, “I am a blazer of trails.” He made people respect nature’s design. He knew that he work wasn’t an end, but it was a beginning. It is unknown exactly when George Carver was born but that it was something time near the end of the Civil War in 1865. When He was an infant Carver and his mother, Mary, were kidnapped by a raiding party. A neighbor of the man who owned his mother went after the party and found Carver but never found his mother. After his mother was lost Ca
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