Get out of the ghetto

This is the book that was old in L959. George Washington Carver (head of the renowned professor at the Department of Agriculture at Tuskegee University, researchers and promoters, alternative crops such as cotton in the reconstruction South, a man who publicly praised by President Theodore Roosevelt) was born a slave and had a sick child. boot in the book, he is what started him on his way out of this dilemma to be interviewed ghetto of famous scientists.

He said it began with cleaning the house. The woman who ran the place, where he was a young slave said to him if he would clean up dirty apartment, he works indoors. But "it must be really clean, George. Call me when you're done, and I will check your work." She favors him. He describes, is impressed by it, the smell of their clothes, and you really want to please her. It was from another world for him. George was born in l894, so that this scene happened a little after 1900. He describes the purification of the body and called her proud.

"Oh, no. It is not clean. Do you see over there, I see." George describes his understanding of what was "clean": a new concept. He did as they taught, and then cleaned some things on their own. But now he is successful.

"Well, George, it is much better, but you miss the window sill, and includes removal of the laundry." George describes a new level of consciousness in itself, a phenomenon, if you want. He says he sat down and looked at the situation really with a vengeance: how "clean". Each element in the cabin, and every square inch of the cabin, had nothing more than "Cabin". He saw some things they still are not mentioned.

This time he took a long time. Hours. He was excited, "he says. He was in another state. And this time he has when you call the lady, she praised his work, said it was really clean, and gave him that promotion.

That's where his success began to George Washington Carver reports in this old interview.

This is the man who put him to his fate, made the lives of small farmers in the South better. He examines what the plants would replace nitrogen in the soil for them, he developed a training program to implement the crop cycle, and developed the peanut and sweet potato varieties for this purpose, then it went to more than 300 products for nuts and development of 118 for sweet potato. He improved the lives of those around him. He was so far ahead of his time, he was promoted peanut oil as fuel.

He would probably have been a success if the woman is not asked to clean the house, but, he says, how it really happened: It was the real turning point.

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