Monday, April 5, 2010


The peanut its one of many things Carver experimented on to make many uses for.


http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventors/carver.htm

The George Washington Carver hall of fame statue.




http://1heckofaguy.com/2008/02/12/george-washington-carver-as-icon/

George Carver working in his lab inventing new things.




http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/artifact_detail_large.cfm?aid=a_000152&oid=ob_000041

A story written about George Carver

www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1790000379/post/1480022948.html

This is the brilliant George Washington Carver.



http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventors/carver.htm

George Washington Carver

Justin: Hi how are you Mr. George Washington Carver?
Carver: I am great thank.

Justin: Thank you for letting me interview you today.
Carver okay no problem.

Justin: So my first question for you today is what event in your life might have sparked your interest in science?
Carver: Well Justin something that really sparked my love with science is that i was a slave and that i wanted to show everyone that anyone can be successful it just takes a little hard work. Another reason that i went into science is that i saw that there were many things you can do with useless fruits and vegetables like peanuts and potatoes.
Justin:Oh wow.

Justin: What roles did mentors play in your future?
Carver: didn't really have any mentors except for my mother she encouraged me that someday i can be someone and do something with my life unlike her, she was old and worn out.
Justin: Good thing she wasn't a downer, I wouldn't be that hopeful if i was a slave.
Carver: Ha ha ha yeah she was a tough old gal.

Justin: O.K my third question is what major accomplishments have you gotten?
Carver: some of my major accomplishments are in 1896 i became director of Tuskegee College
1916 Named Fellow, London Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. 1923 Recipient, Spingarn Medal for Distinguished Service to Science. 1928 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science, Simpson College.
1935 i was appointed collaborator in the Division of Plant Mycology, U.S. Department of Agriculture
and in 1939 Recipient, Roosevelt Medal for Contributions to Southern Agriculture. 1939 Honorary Membership, American Inventors Society. 1941 Honorary Degree, University of Rochester. 1941 Recipient, Award of Merit by Variety Clubs of America. 1942 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science, Selma University, Alabama.1938 my life was made into a Hollywood movie.
Justin: Wow that's a lot of awards. Nice job
Carver: Thanks


Justin: My fourth question is how were gender and class roles defined during your time?
Carver: Well woman weren't allowed to do anything but stay home and take care of the kids and the house very little ever went to high school and got diploma. If you were an African American it was even harder to go to school and get a diploma than it was for woman. i was the first and only african American in my school when i went.
Justin:well congratulations on being first African American at your school that is a great accomplishment considering it was in the south.

Justin: Who were some of the music artists that were playing in your time?
Carver: Well Louis Armstrong was a great jazz musician even Duke Ellington was performing music in my time those are two i can think of right now.

Justin: what was the state of knowledge in your field of science?
Carver: well a lot of great discovery's are being made right now but not on fruits and vegetables.
Not much was known about peanuts or any other so called useless things so there was not much background on my studies.

Justin:What were your limitations as a scientist?
Carver: Well Justin one big limitation is that I'm black and it is really hard to get a job and to go to school as a colored person.
Justin: Oh it must have been hard.
Carver:yeah it was i even considered to drop at one point.
Justin: Well I'm glad you didn't or i probably wouldn't have peanut butter.

Justin: What major cultural, economic, and political situations were taking places at the time of your work?
Carver: Well the civil war just ended not to long ago and there was still a lot of racial tension between colored people.

Justin: What were the prevalent philosophical and/or religious beliefs at the time?
Carver: Christianity i would say was the major religion.

Justin: How did the your ideas fit with or differ from the beliefs in the last question ?
Carver: I myself was a Christian and My mother and most of the people i knew were all Christians.

Justin: Well thats all of my 10 questions thanks very much for participating in my interview.
Carver: I am happy to help.


Mr. carver sadly passed away on January 5th, 1943 on the campus of Tuskegee university in Alabama. He will be remembered and honored for a long,long time.







Work cited:

http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventors/carver.htm

http://inventors.about.com/od/cstartinventors/a/GWC.htm

http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/30.html

http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/gwc/bio.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver

http://www.africawithin.com/bios/george_carver.htm

http://www.fieldmuseum.org/carver/highlights.asp

http://www.answers.com/topic/george-washington-carver

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/page/c/carver.shtml

http://www.blackinventor.com/pages/georgewashingtoncarver.html

http://www.incwell.com/Biographies/Carver,GeorgeWashington.html

http://shs.umsystem.edu/famousmissourians/scientists/carver/index.html