""The Man Who Talks With The Flowers: The Intimate Life Story Of Dr. George Washington Carver"" by Glenn Clark is a biography of the renowned African American scientist and inventor, Dr. George Washington Carver. The book is a detailed account of Carver's life, from his birth into slavery in Missouri, to his rise as a leading figure in the fields of agriculture and botany.The book explores Carver's early life, including his education and his struggles to overcome the challenges of racism and poverty. It also delves into his ...
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""The Man Who Talks With The Flowers: The Intimate Life Story Of Dr. George Washington Carver"" by Glenn Clark is a biography of the renowned African American scientist and inventor, Dr. George Washington Carver. The book is a detailed account of Carver's life, from his birth into slavery in Missouri, to his rise as a leading figure in the fields of agriculture and botany.The book explores Carver's early life, including his education and his struggles to overcome the challenges of racism and poverty. It also delves into his groundbreaking work in developing new uses for crops such as peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans, and how his research helped to revolutionize American agriculture.Throughout the book, Clark emphasizes Carver's deep spiritual beliefs and his belief in the power of nature to heal and inspire. He also explores Carver's relationships with other notable figures of his time, including Booker T. Washington and Henry Ford.Overall, ""The Man Who Talks With The Flowers"" is a fascinating and inspiring portrait of a remarkable man who overcame incredible odds to make significant contributions to science and society.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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