Did George Washington Carver Really Invent 300 Uses for the Peanut?
George Washington Carver is usually credited with inventing 300 uses for the peanut. Is this true?
George Washington Carver, one of the nation’s unsung heroes, invented many new uses for the peanut, revitalizing the peanut business. He claimed to have over three hundred uses for the peanut. If it were not for this man, we would never have Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches, one of the staples of the elementary school lunch time.
The black George Washington Carver was born sometime around 1864. His father died shortly after, and he and his mother were soon kidnapped by Confederate slave raiders in Arkansas. He was eventually returned to his home, never to hear from his mother again. His sickness as a child led him to a life of education. He became interested in plants, painting, and piano. He was the first black man to attend Iowa State University, majoring in scientific agriculture. He soon would be recognized for his work with Peanuts and Sweet Potatoes. In 1943, he died at the age of seventy-eight after complications from a fall.
Perhaps Carver’s most famous action was his uses for the peanut. He claimed to have over three hundred uses for the ordinary peanut. On his list, he included “Peanut Butter”, “Pancake flour” and “Milks”. Also included were more unique items, like “Peanut Oil Shampoo” and “Pomade.” His list earned himself, and the south (where peanuts are native) much acclaim for the miracle plant he made it out to be.
Critics have pointed out flaws in Carver’s list. For example, he included thirty cloth dyes, seventeen stains, eleven wall boards, and eleven flours. These items alone make up over 100 items on the list, more than one-third. For example, on his list are the entries “Salted Peanuts” and “Shredded Peanuts”, two only slightly different forms of peanuts. On the list were also things that Carver didn’t invent. If you were to remove every redundancy and item not invented by Carver, you would only have about one hundred items, rather than the three hundred advertised.
George Washington Carver was definitely a man of firsts. He was the first black man to go to college at Iowa State, and definitely the first to popularize the use of the peanut. His three hundred uses for the peanut ingrained him forever in American history. His list benefited not only himself, but also the southern economy. Peanut sales spiked, and his work with Sweet Potatoes also helped the south greatly (since both plants are from there). Carver’s work effected not only times back then, but has also impacted the economy today more than we know.
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Cruz, posted this comment on Feb 20th, 2008
His mother just dissapeared
bob, posted this comment on Feb 24th, 2008
peanuts rock
babalooba, posted this comment on Feb 24th, 2008
hi im da best and gwc is coolio
moo, posted this comment on Mar 3rd, 2008
all people who like peanuts are cool
idk my bff jill, posted this comment on Apr 16th, 2008
PEANUT BUTTER IS SICK!!!
My DIK, posted this comment on Jan 2nd, 2009
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none, posted this comment on Jan 19th, 2009
george washington carver is a very great man i thought i wouldn’t like him because i have to do a research project about famouse african americans and now that im reading about him he is starting to sound like a very great man im still researching about him but i still wanted to research about martin luther king jr. but im still ok with george washingon carver
amber, posted this comment on Jan 28th, 2009
omg yall didnt help me none! i need to know what all was made! ugh!
knowledge, posted this comment on Feb 13th, 2009
do your own research lazy smurf and stop waiting for someone to give you the answers …..
anonomous, posted this comment on Feb 17th, 2009
kool this is AWESOME
knowledge, posted this comment on Feb 19th, 2009
what is his pourpose
Me, posted this comment on Feb 20th, 2009
You still didnt tell me everything he invented.
tiffany rodgers, posted this comment on Feb 23rd, 2009
so what are the uses for peanut butter?
dont trip, posted this comment on Feb 25th, 2009
what are the uses
confidential, posted this comment on Mar 27th, 2009
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renny, posted this comment on Mar 27th, 2009
wow i never new that wow peanuts wow
sammy , posted this comment on Mar 30th, 2009
ya me to i need them for a class report
fatboy, posted this comment on Nov 18th, 2009
sucks for his mom the K.K.K took her!!












anonymous, posted this comment on Feb 2nd, 2008
I want the USES FOR THE PEANUTS!