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A slave boy with a keen interest in studying is educated by his master, Carver, who gives him his own name. The young scientist, George Washington Carver, then devotes his life to the development of uses of the peanut and other agricultural products of the South. Shows some of his experimental work and his achievements at Tuskegee Institute.
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