
Eco Farming
Patented: History of Inventions
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Dallas Campbell: George Washington Carver was an African-American agriculturalist of note born at the end of the Civil War. He's gone down in American history books and become a fixture in black history month as the peanut man because of his research into new uses for peanuts. Mark Hersey is a professor of agriculture, rural and environmental history at the University of Mississippi who argues that this pigeonholing of Carver is very reductive. Get ready to hear about a remarkable innovator who deserves a much better place in history.
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