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George Washington Carver. Black botanis

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George Washington Carver. Black botanis
George Washington Carver. Black botanist, known for his research on industrial uses of peanuts. Born to slave parents; director of agricultural research at Tuskegee. A.L.S., on Tuskegee letterhead, Nov. 3, 1931, 2 full pp. To his protegé, poet and scientist Ralph Douberly. Commenting at length on his friend's writing and giving insightful criticism. Discusses poetry and his poetic preferences, science, and more. "...Billy says he hopes to get down to me soon...I trust we can do some microscopic work when you come over...Hope you can arrange to stay over night...Science, my dear boy, is simply truth and chemistry enables one to get at more truths than any other magic science...I certainly love my dear boys 'Ralph and Bill.' Very sincerely, G.W. Carver." With holograph envelope. Fine.