George Washington Carver is a science geek who is obsessed with experimenting with peanuts. He creates Peanie, an anthropomorphic peanut.
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| - George Washington Carver is a science geek who is obsessed with experimenting with peanuts. He creates Peanie, an anthropomorphic peanut.
- George Washington Carver was born into slavery in Missouri in 1864. Carver's mother died while he was an infant and his kindly former slave master raised him and his brother, Benedict Arnold Carver as their own children. In his infancy, he developed severe lung disease, preventing him from doing any physical work throughout his entire life.
- After LeVar Brown previously used Peanut butter to war off octopuses in "Crazy Train", Cleveland brings over a supply of peanut butter in preparation for their big day at the low rider convention only to have LeVar returned to normal. When he asks Cleveland if he looks like George Washington Carver, Cleveland examines a book and admits to a slight resemblance, causing LeVar to note that e should remember that for Halloween.
- George Washington Carver plays a pivotal role in "Black Mystery Month" Abraham Lincoln invents peanut butter (or more correctly, Mary Todd Lincoln invents it to ward off spirits) and plans to use it to win over the South by reporting a black man invented it. His assassination at the hands of John Wilkes Booth delays this until President Grover Cleveland leaves a jar of the peanut butter on George Washington Carver's doorstep. A title card at the end of the episode correctly notes his number of inventions involving the peanut, but peanut butter is not among them.
- George Washington Carver (1860-1943) This article is a stub. You can help the Editable Codex by expanding it.
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| - Born to slave parents, Carver fought the odds and turned a lifelong affinity for plants into a career. In 1896, he became head of agricultural research for the Normal and Industrial Institute for Negroes at Tuskagee, Alabama. There, he pioneered multi-crop farming and crop rotation, and synthesized over 400 substances from peanuts and sweet potatoes
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| - George Washington Carver is a science geek who is obsessed with experimenting with peanuts. He creates Peanie, an anthropomorphic peanut.
- George Washington Carver was born into slavery in Missouri in 1864. Carver's mother died while he was an infant and his kindly former slave master raised him and his brother, Benedict Arnold Carver as their own children. In his infancy, he developed severe lung disease, preventing him from doing any physical work throughout his entire life.
- After LeVar Brown previously used Peanut butter to war off octopuses in "Crazy Train", Cleveland brings over a supply of peanut butter in preparation for their big day at the low rider convention only to have LeVar returned to normal. When he asks Cleveland if he looks like George Washington Carver, Cleveland examines a book and admits to a slight resemblance, causing LeVar to note that e should remember that for Halloween.
- George Washington Carver plays a pivotal role in "Black Mystery Month" Abraham Lincoln invents peanut butter (or more correctly, Mary Todd Lincoln invents it to ward off spirits) and plans to use it to win over the South by reporting a black man invented it. His assassination at the hands of John Wilkes Booth delays this until President Grover Cleveland leaves a jar of the peanut butter on George Washington Carver's doorstep. A title card at the end of the episode correctly notes his number of inventions involving the peanut, but peanut butter is not among them.
- George Washington Carver (1860-1943) This article is a stub. You can help the Editable Codex by expanding it.
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