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The narrative centers on George Washington Carver, a pioneering scientist and educator known for advocating alternative crops like peanuts and sweet potatoes to improve the lives of poor farmers. His influential work included practical bulletins with recipes and products derived from peanuts, promoting sustainable agriculture and enhancing racial relations. The book also highlights his multifaceted life, showcasing his mentorship, artistic talents, and strong values of humility and humanitarianism. It reflects on Glenn Clark's friendship with Carver, emphasizing the latter's legacy of hard work and education.
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The Man Who Talks with the Flowers-The Intimate Life Story of Dr. George Washington Carver, Glenn Clark
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- 2011
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