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How George Washington Carver National Monument became first monument dedicated to an African American and first to a non-presidentThe Monument in Newton County in southwest Missouri consists of land that was the 240-acre farm of Moses Carver. George Washington Carver was born in 1864 on that farm, which also became his ...
The ghost of George Washington Carver hangs over the studio of Amanda Williams, where hues are inspired by the Alabama soil Black farmers worked. Amanda Williams at her show at Casey Kaplan ...
Inaugural Local Flavor Fest highlights food trucks, caterers, ghost kitchens using commercial space at back of historic ...
A bottle of Egyptian blue hand mixed by George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943) was loaned by the Iowa State University Special Collections and University Archives to the Met. Best known for ...
George Washington Carver National Monument is planning a prescribed burn March 10th -14th, weather permitting. Approximately 100 acres will be b ...
It also honors Dr. George Washington Carver with a garden in his name. Carver, an African American and Missouri native, was considered a pioneer in 19th and 20th century science, agriculture and ...
Davis County students participated in the National History Day regional competition held at Indian Hills Community College on March 7.
Baltimore Tuskegee Alumni Club hosts 40th Carver Washington Scholarship Brunch, honoring scholarship recipients and celebrating Tuskegee University's legacy and growth.
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