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George Washington Carver National Monument
Suggested Reading
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George Washington Carver: In His Own Words
- Author: Edited by Gary R. Kremer
- Published: University of Missouri Press, Columbia and London, 1987
- ISBN: 0-8262-0785-5
- Level: High School & up
George Washington Carver: Scientist & Symbol
- Author: Linda O. McMurry
- Published: Oxford Paperbacks, Oxford University Press, 1981
- ISBN:0-19-503205-5
- Level: High School & up
The Man Who Talks with the Flowers: The Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver
- Author: Glenn Clark
- Published: Macalester Park Publishing Company, Inc, 2003
- ISBN: 0-910924-09-0
- Level: High School & up
A Pocketful of Goobers, A Story about George Washington Carver
- Author: Barbara Mitchell
- Published: Carolrhoda Books, Inc., 1986
- ISBN: 0-87614-474-1
- Level: Ages 8 - 12
The Story of George Washington Carver
- Author: Eva Moore
- Published: Scholastic, Inc. 1971
- ISBN: 0-590-42660-5
- Level: Ages 10 - 14
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Did You Know?
Moses Carver, a farmer in southwest Missouri, purchased a 13-year old enslaved girl named Mary in 1855. Mary worked mostly around the cabins with Moses's wife, Susan. While enslaved on the farm Mary gave birth to two sons: James and George.
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