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Booker / Carver

Booker T Washington and George Washington Carver

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After Booker T. Washington and his family were free, where did they move? Malden, West Virginia
Booker T. Washington went 500 miles from home in order to attend what school? Hampton Institute
Booker T. Washington said the happiest people in the world are those who do what for others? the most
What was the word Booker T. Washington often heard other slaves whispering? freedom
Where did Booker T. Washington work with his stepfather? the salt mines
What was the name of the school Booker T. Washington started? Tuskegee Institute
Who taught Booker T. Washington to read? He taught himself
George Washington Carver had a great desire to do what? learn about and study plants
How was God watching over Georg Washington Carver in Neosho? He gave George a place to live.
How did George Washington Carver repay the Watkins' kindness? by working for them
Who wrote an asked George to come to Tuskegee? Booker T. Washington
What was George Washington Carver director of at Tuskegee Institute? agriculture
George Washington Carver's favorite hobby was studying what? plants
Who owned George Washington Carver and later reared him as a son? the Carvers
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