George Washington Carver is remembered today as a creative genius who made more than 300 products from the peanut. He overcame the barriers of racial prejudice and discrimination to achieve worldwide recognition as a man of science and a great humanitarian. But he was also a man of deep faith who gave credit to God, “The Great Creator,” for all of his discoveries. The first of a two-part series on the life of George Washington Carver, Man of Science and Servant of God.
George Washington Carver - Ep2
February 12, 2006 • Wintley Phipps
George Washington Carver is remembered today as a creative genius who made more than 300 products from the peanut. He overcame the barriers of racial prejudice and discrimination to achieve worldwide recognition as a man of science and a great humanitarian. But he was also a man of deep faith who gave credit to God, “The Great Creator,” for all of his discoveries. The first of a two-part series on the life of George Washington Carver, Man of Science and Servant of God.