The Groundbreaking, Chance-taking Life of George Washington Carver and Science and Invention in America: Booker T. Washington of Tuskegee, Black Americans Struggle Up from Slavery, American Inventors Then and Now, and Much, Much More (Cheryl Harness Histories)

by Cheryl Harness

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The multitalented hand of Cheryl Harness creates another winning combination of history, biography, and illustration: the inspiring story of a man who rose from slavery to worldwide fame as America s Plant Doctor.

Follow the action as Confederate raiders kidnap young Carveralong with his mother and siblings and sell them to Arkansas slaveholders. Here, whooping cough threatens George's life, yet the disease will be the key to his future. Unable to work in the fields, he spends his days studying plants. His desire for knowledge leads him to the rich farmlands of Iowa, where he becomes the first black student and later the first black faculty member at the state university. Carver pioneers hundreds of new uses for plants and revolutionizes American agriculture by teaching farmers the value of rotating cotton with nitrogen-rich crops. Cheryl Harness lively narrative follows Carver's rise to international fame: our hero dines at the White House, works with Henry Ford, and testifies to Congress. The book's vivid illustrations are an invitation to step back in time and become an active participant in this compelling story."

  • ISBN10 1426301979
  • ISBN13 9781426301971
  • Publish Date 28 February 2009 (first published 12 February 2008)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 27 July 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint National Geographic Kids