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Carver, George Washington
Adair, Gene
George Washington Carver.
Chelsea House, 1989. Biography of the agronomist who popularized the growth of peanuts in the South and headed the agricultural school at Tuskegee Institute; for younger readers.
Carver, George Washington.
Ed. Gary R. Kremer.
George Washington Carver: In His Own Words.
University of Missouri Press, 1990, 1991. Based on Carver's memoir.
McMurray, Linda O.
George Washington Carver: Scientist and Symbol.
Oxford University Press, 1981. Critical examination of the myth and reality of his career.
Mitchell, Barbara.
A Pocketful of Goobers: A Story about George Washington Carver.
Lerner, 1986, 1991. Biography of the agricultural scientist who discovered more than 300 uses for the peanut. For younger readers.
Gray, James M.
George Washington Carver.
Silver Burdett, 1991. Biography of the scientist and inventor. For junior high school readers.
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