Jan. 4, 2020

January 5, 1943 George Washington Carver

Born sometime between January to July 1865, George Washington Carver is said by many historians as the greatest inventor in the history of mankind. Mr. Carver along with Booker T. Washington put a small Alabama town on the map as a place where incredible advances in science and industrial were being created.
George Washington Carver was indeed a remarkable man. His platitudes, his achievements are some of the most significant of all-time. The work that George Washington Carver performed in the laboratories at Tuskegee Institute defined his scientific greatness. His work related to agricultural science made his one on the most sought after scientist in modern times. The Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford modeled the mass production of the Model T Ford after an idea that was proposed by George Washington Carver. The very peanut butter sandwich you may have enjoyed today came from the mind of George Washington Carver. The survival and maintenance in developing farming productive land strategies was designed in the mind of one George Washington Carver. Finding a recording or speech by this scientific genius is rare. So today on the anniversary of his death on January 5, 1943. I will read some of his most historic quotes.

In this salutation of George Washington Carver, I will voice many of his most famous quotes like:

Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.

How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.

Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.
When I was young, I said to God, 'God, tell me the mystery of the universe.' But God answered, 'That knowledge is for me alone.' So I said, 'God, tell me the mystery of the peanut.' Then God said, 'Well George, that's more nearly your size.' And he told me.

There are so many more quotes that defined his greatness. Listen to The Blackman Who Reads Aloud pay tribute to this remarkable man who along with Booker T. Washington put the great Tuskegee Institute on the educational map as one of the most powerful colleges in this nation's history.​


We do know that he passed away on January 5, 1943. Today I salute the magnificence of Dr. Carver's brilliance by voicing some of his famous quotes.