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The Plant Doctor: The Extraordinary George Washington Carver

The First: Stories of Inventions and their Consequences by Greg Young

Oct 6, 201731:30Society & Culture

How much do you know about George Washington Carver, the man born into slavery who became America's most famous botanist in the first half of the 20 th century? He didn't discover the peanut, a legume commonplace in the...

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The Plant Doctor: The Extraordinary George Washington Carver is an episode from The First: Stories of Inventions and their Consequences by Greg Young. How much do you know about George Washington Carver, the man born into slavery who became...

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Published Oct 6, 2017, 31:30 long, audio available.

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How much do you know about George Washington Carver, the man born into slavery who became America's most famous botanist in the first half of the 20 th century? He didn't discover the peanut, a legume commonplace in the human diet for thousands of years, nor did he invent peanut butter. What Carver did – and what he remains underappreciated for – was help reorient man's relationship with plants for the modern world. He saw items like the sweet potato and the soybean for their unlimited potentials, not just to better the human condition but to improve the opportunities of American farmers. He saw plants as the secret to human health and well being. And he did these things not merely as an African-American man in the Jim Crow South, but as a man of frequent ill health and eccentric character. He was as miraculous as his inventions. George Washington Carver as an artist of uncommon tools – both a literal artist, armed with plant-based paints of his own design, but a conceptual one, finding a world of new ideas within the palette grown from his garden. He became the world's most famous proponent for organic eating. CO-STARRING: Booker T. Washington, Henry Ford and -- Mahatma Gandhi ?!

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Published Oct 6, 2017 and 31:30 long