Carver: A Life in Poems
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Imprint: Highlights Press
(May 28, 2001)
Nonfiction, Hardcover, 112 pages
Age Range: Middle Grade
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
ISBN: 9781886910539
Nonfiction, Hardcover, 112 pages
Age Range: Middle Grade
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
ISBN: 9781886910539
Description of Carver: A Life in Poems
George Washington Carver was born a slave in Missouri about 1864 and was raised by the childless white couple who had owned his mother. In 1877 he left home in search of an education, eventually earning a master’s degree. In 1896, Booker T. Washington invited Carver to start the agricultural department at the all-black-staffed Tuskegee Institute, where he spent the rest of his life seeking solutions to the poverty among landless black farmers by developing new uses for soil-replenishing crops such as peanuts, cowpeas, and sweet potatoes. Carver’s achievements as a botanist and inventor were balanced by his gifts as a painter, musician, and teacher. This Newbery Honor Book and Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book by Marilyn Nelson provides a compelling and revealing portrait of Carver’s complex, richly interior, profoundly devout life.
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