Stock photo.
Picture Book of George Washington Carver
by David A. Adler
Review this book!
An illustrated biography of the African-American scientist and educator. After being born a slave and gaining his freedom after the Civil War, George Washington Carver managed to put himself through school by doing odd jobs. Determined to help improve life for other African Americans, he eventually became a teacher at Tuskegee University and contributed numerous innovations that helped the overall productivity of Southern agriculture.
Available editions of Picture Book of George Washington Carver
![]() |
9781430103486,
PACKAGE,
Live Oak Media,
2007
None currently available |
||
![]() |
9781430103455,
Hardcover,
Live Oak Media,
2007
Other copies of 9781430103455 |
||
![]() |
9781430103462,
Paperback,
Live Oak Media,
2007
Other copies of 9781430103462 |
||
![]() |
9781430103479,
PACKAGE,
Live Oak Media,
2007
Other copies of 9781430103479 |
||
![]() |
9781430103448,
PACKAGE,
Live Oak Media,
2007
Other copies of 9781430103448 |
||
![]() |
9781430103493,
PACKAGE,
Live Oak Media,
2007
None currently available |
||
![]() |
9780823414291,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Holiday House,
1999
Other copies of 9780823414291 |
||
![]() |
9780823416332,
Paperback,
Holiday House,
2000
Other copies of 9780823416332 |
||
Publisher Notes
This selfless man worked tirelessly for the benefit of his people.
Synopses
A brief biography of the African American scientist who overcame tremendous hardship to make unusual and important discoveries in the field of agriculture.
Review this book!








