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Q: What did George Washington Carver and Booker T Washington have to do with slavery?
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Who helped George Washington Carver?

Booker T. Washington helped George Washington Carver by giving him a job at the Tuskegee Institute.


Who did George Washington Carver work with?

Booker T. Washington and Louis Armstrong


What did Booker T Washington and George Washington Carver have a common?

both have washington in their names


Is George Washington Carver related to George Washington?

No, George Washington Carver was not related to George Washington; he was merely named after George Washington, or possibly Booker T. Washington, who hired him at the age of 32 to teach agriculture.


Did George Washington Carver have a funeral?

George Washington Carver was buried next to Booker T. Washington, at the Tuskegee University, in Tuskegee, Alabama.


Who founded the Tuskegee institute?

George Washington Carver or Booker T. Washington. Sorry I couldn't be more definite :(


When this famous black person was just a few weeks old he and his mother were kidnapped his mother was sold into slavery?

Fredrick Douglass


What were some obstacles that George Washington Carver had?

George Washington Carver faced obstacles such as slavery and racism throughout his life.


How did George Washington Carver get out of slavery?

he snuk away


What was George Washington Carver's death date?

George Washington Carver died on January 5, 1943 in Alabama. George was born into slavery to parents Mary and Giles Carver.


Were Booker t Washington and George Washington Carver good friends?

Yes I wondeer why he allowed him to wor for him


Who inspired George Washington Carver?

Booker T. Washington, an African American educator and leader, inspired George Washington Carver. Washington encouraged Carver to pursue education and later invited him to join the Tuskegee Institute, where Carver made significant contributions to agricultural science.