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George Washington Carver - перевод на Английский

AFRICAN AMERICAN BOTANIST AND INVENTOR (1864-1943)
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  • ''"Austin Curtis – Scientist successor to Dr. Carver"'', cartoon by C. H. Alston
  • At work in his laboratory
  • "One of America's great scientists" – U.S. World War II poster circa 1943
  • A painting by [[Betsy Graves Reyneau]]
  • George Washington Carver, front row, center, poses with fellow faculty of [[Tuskegee Institute]] in this c. 1902 photograph taken by [[Frances Benjamin Johnston]].
  • A monument to Carver at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis
  • A United States [[Farm Security Administration]] portrait, March 1942
  • A peanut specimen collected by Carver
  • A photograph of George Washington Carver taken by [[Frances Benjamin Johnston]], 1906.
  • The farm house of [[Moses Carver]] (built in 1881), near the place where George Carver lived as a youth.
  • Carver on a 1948 US postage stamp

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n. George Washington Carver, (1864-1943) schwarzamerikanischer Wissenschaftler der Methoden zur Steigerung von Erntenrentabilität im Süden der USA entwickelte
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  • A conversation between U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] and [[Stephen Colbert]] held at GW's [[Lisner Auditorium]] in 2014
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  • The [[White House]], located across the street from the [[Corcoran School of the Arts and Design]] and a few blocks from the campus
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  • Washington's bookplate with the [[coat of arms of the Washington family]]
  • An 1800 engraving of Washington made after his tenure commanding the [[Continental Army]]
  • [[John Jay]] negotiated the [[Jay Treaty]] in 1794.
  • ''Washington as Farmer at Mount Vernon'' by [[Junius Brutus Stearns]] (1851)
  • ''Washington on his Deathbed'' by [[Junius Brutus Stearns]] (1799)
  • alt=A mezzotint of Martha Washington, standing, wearing a formal gown, based on a 1757 portrait by John Wollaston
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  • In 1794, Washington privately told [[Tobias Lear]], his secretary, that he found slavery repugnant.
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Определение

carver
(carvers)
A carver is a person who carves wood or stone, as a job or as a hobby.
The ivory industry employed about a thousand carvers.
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Википедия

George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver (c. 1864 – January 5, 1943) was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. He was one of the most prominent black scientists of the early 20th century.

While a professor at Tuskegee Institute, Carver developed techniques to improve types of soils depleted by repeated plantings of cotton. He wanted poor farmers to grow other crops, such as peanuts and sweet potatoes, as a source of their own food and to improve their quality of life. The most popular of his 44 practical bulletins for farmers contained 105 food recipes using peanuts. Although he spent years developing and promoting numerous products made from peanuts, none became commercially successful.

Apart from his work to improve the lives of farmers, Carver was also a leader in promoting environmentalism. He received numerous honors for his work, including the Spingarn Medal of the NAACP. In an era of high racial polarization, his fame reached beyond the black community. He was widely recognized and praised in the white community for his many achievements and talents. In 1941, Time magazine dubbed Carver a "Black Leonardo".

Color film of Carver shot in 1937 at the Tuskegee Institute by African American surgeon Allen Alexander was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2019. The 12 minutes of footage includes Carver in his apartment, office and laboratory, as well as images of him tending flowers and displaying his paintings.

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1. Washington, "God‘s Trombones" by James Weldon Johnson and a biography of George Washington Carver.
2. George Washington Carver , an agricultural genius, developed new farming methods that saved the economy of the US South in the 1'20s.
3. Not so at Phoebe Hearst Elementary, where the spirit of true innovation – think Thomas Edison, Samuel Morse, George Washington Carver, or Jonas Salk – was in abundance.