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Black History 365 | # 79 George Washington Carver

May 14, 2024

This is George Washington Carver. He’s the man who discovered more than 300 uses for peanuts. The agriculturist who developed many methods to prevent soil depletion. The one thing he didn’t actually invent around peanuts was peanut butter. That was Marcellus Gilmore Edson. But I digress. Carver was castrated at a young age by his adoptive “owners” at around 11 years old. They made him a eunuch to be a servant for their daughter. Search the depths of your search engine pages to discover the truth. History has been rewritten & hidden and continues to be hidden & rewritten. Now there are articles that discuss the sexual orientation of Carver. George Washington Carver’s achievements are taught in elementary school. He is a very well known agriculturalist in American history. Bless his soul.

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