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George Washington Carver (1864-1943) started his life as a slave and ended it as a respected and world-renowned agricultural chemist. ... Born in Kansas Territory near Diamond Grove, Mo., during the bloody struggle between free-soilers and slaveholders, George Washington Carver became the kidnap victim of night riders.
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George Washington Carver, on the other hand, became a legend in ... "Of course it has always been the one great ideal of my life to be of the greatest good to the greatest number of 'my people' possible," Carver wrote Washington before accepting his offer, "and to this end I have been preparing my life for these many years;
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Born in Kansas Territory near Diamond Grove, Mo., during the bloody struggle between free-soilers and slaveholders, George Washington Carver became the kidnap victim of night riders. ... George Washington Carver (1864-1943) started his life as a slave and ended it as a respected and world-renowned agricultural chemist.
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Before his death, he donated the bulk of his life's savings to continue his work at Tuskegee. The Carver plantation where he was born has been preserved as the George Washington Carver National Monument.
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In 1940 Carver donated his life savings to the establishment of the Carver Research Foundation at Tuskegee for continuing research in agriculture. During World War II he worked to replace the textile dyes formerly imported from Europe, and in all he produced dyes of 500 different shades. ... George Washington Carver;
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