He invented many new ways to farm crops using the least amount of nutrients in the land and prevent soil erosion and degradation. These techniques greatly increased crop yield and benefitted the economy in the south. At that time, the south were filled sharecroppers who were oppressed by the land owners. Due to the high quantity of crops the land owners demanded, sharecroppers were often times poor and could barely sustain their own family. Carver’s method of farming helped the poor farmers in the south and considerably changed the livelihood of these people. He found that by planting peanuts, the plants would restore nutrients to the soil and also provide a source of protein for the farmers. This is called crop rotation which means by not planting the same crops in consecutive years, it gives the soil time to replenish its nutrients and help the growth for next year. George Washington Carver was not a person who cared about money but he was a person who cared about people. Everything that he did was to benefit people who were in need. After receiving large amounts of money due to his successful research as a botanist, he donated the majority of it to the poor because he believed that they are in more need of the money than he is. Carver became a symbol and a figure of hope for the poor. He would constantly visit the rural areas of the south to help out either through financial …show more content…
He would talk publicly about this problem to not only college students but also all the staff and professors at the university. Racialist social agendas have helped determine who will and will not be admitted to the engineering programs of American universities, and bench‐level activities within university laboratories have both followed from, and encouraged these structures of occupational opportunity. After his multiple successful innovations and achieved many outstanding accomplishments, he went on giving speeches directly to faculties and students at colleges to address the problem racial segregations. George Washington Carver at that time was already a well-known and famous scientists for his achievements as a botanist and development of new uses for crops such as peanut and sweet potatoes. Carver proved to the world that through education, he was able to achieve many accomplishments that others thought were impossible. After his successes, he could have dwelled in his fame and fortune however he turned around and gave back to society. He believed that his purpose in life was to use all his knowledge and resources and serve