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George Washington Carver

Learning, Land, and Listening Carefully

George Washington Carver was born into slavery around 1864, in a world that barely recorded his existence, but he believed his life had purpose. He learned by listening closely to nature, trusting that knowledge was a gift meant to serve others. His work healed soil, strengthened communities, and proved that greatness can grow from quiet attention and faith.

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George Washington Carver was born into slavery around 1864, in a world that barely recorded his existence, but he believed his life had purpose. He learned by listening closely to nature, trusting that knowledge was a gift meant to serve others. His work healed soil, strengthened communities, and proved that greatness can grow from quiet attention and faith.

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Chapters in this story

01
A Beginning Filled with Loss
8 min
◐ in app
02
Learning that Required Leaving Home
10 min
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03
Seeing the World Differently
14 min
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04
Tuskegee and the Daily Work of Service (1896–1943)
15 min
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05
When Fame, Money, and Power Came Knocking
18 min
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