ALS, 1924 January 25 : Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, to Jim Hardwick.

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ALS, 1924 January 25 : Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, to Jim Hardwick.

Carver thanks his correspondent and his friends for their concern about his recent illness. He says: "Since my illness, I am more convinced than ever that divine love will one day conquer the world."

4 p. ; 28 x 21.5 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6859983

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943

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Agricultural scientist, teacher, humanitarian, artist, and Iowa State alumnus (1894, 1896). George Washington Carver was born ca. 1864, the son of slaves on the Moses Carver plantation near Diamond Grove, Missouri. He lost his father in infancy, and at the age of 6 months was stolen along with his mother by raiders, but was later found and traded back to his owner for a $300 race horse. He enrolled in Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa in 1890 studying music and art. Etta Budd, his art instructor ...

Hardwick, Jimmy B.

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