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George Washington Carver
Stephanie Springer
October. 12, 2012
George Washington Carver was born in January 1864 into slavery in Diamond, Missouri. His master Moses Carver was a German American immigrant who brought George’s parents Mary and Giles. George had 10 brothers and sisters who all died prematurely. When George was only a week old, he was kidnapped along with his mother and sister, George’s older brother James got to safety though. The raiders sold the stolen slaves in Kentucky. Moses Carver hired a man named John Bentley to find them, sadly he only found young George and Moses talked to the raiders to get George to return home safely. When slavery was abolished Moses and Susan Carver raised George and James as their own sons. George grew up with them they taught him to chase his dreams. Since African Americans weren’t allowed to go to public school in Diamond Grove, George had to go to school 10 miles away south in Neosho. When he arrived at Neosho he found the school but it was closed for the night so he spelt in a nearby barn. When he got up in the morning he went to look for a place to rent where he met Mariah Watkins. Mariah asked George was asked his name his said “Carver’s George” she told him from now on you will be called “George Carver”. She also told him “You must learn all you can, then go back out into the world and give your learning back to the people” which really impressed him. George wanted to attend an academy when he was 13 so he moved to another foster family in Fort, Kansas. After getting there he saw a group of white people kill a black and after witnessing, that he moved out the city. He attended many different schools he obtained his high school diploma from Minneapolis High School in Minneapolis, Kansas. George applied to many different colleges until he was accepted the Highland College in Highland, Kansas. However when he arrived they rejected him because he was African American. After leaving Highland College he travelled with J.F. Beeler to Ness

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