Today's Out Spotlight is an inventor who invented much more than what he is most well know for. He was a groundbreaking agricultural scientist, known for discovering innovative uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes and clay. He invented a staple in many kitchens and a beloved treat for many, peanut butter. Today's Out Spotlight is George Washington Carver.
Born during the Civil War,July 12, 1864, Carver overcame racism to establish himself as a preeminent scientist and renowned academic.
He was born a slave in southwest Missouri. As an infant, he was kidnapped by slave raiders, and then abandoned when they discovered he suffered from whooping cough. His mother’s former owners, Moses and Susan Carver, adopted and raised him.
At the age of 13, Carver left home to attend a school for African-Americans. In 1890, he went to Simpson College in Iowa, where he was the only black student. In 1891, he transferred to Iowa State College to focus on his passion for agriculture. After graduating, he served as the only black member of the Iowa State faculty.
He was then invited to head the agriculture department at the Tuskegee Institute, a university for black students founded by Booker T. Washington.
As a professor, Carver encouraged students to think creatively and independently. He emphasized self-sufficiency and resilience, and he pursued broad interests, including painting and religion. Throughout his life, he maintained a positive approach. Even in the face of overt racism, Carver said, “I can’t do my work if my heart is bitter.”
Carver is best known for his advances in the agricultural field. He devised and taught impoverished farmers uses for nutritious, commonly grown crops. He was the first scientist to discover multiple uses for peanuts, developing products as diverse as flour, ink and face cream. He experimented with developing rubber from the sweet potato. Carver’s discoveries are seen as the basis for many products, including biofuels and fruit-based cleaning products.
In 1916, Carver was offered membership in the Royal Society of London. In 1923, he was given a Spingarn Medal by the NAACP. Simpson College awarded him an honorary degree in 1932.
During the last two decades of his life, Carver seemed to enjoy his celebrity status. He was often to be found on the road promoting Tuskegee, peanuts, and racial harmony. Although he only published six agricultural bulletins after 1922, he published articles in peanut industry journals and wrote a syndicated newspaper column, "Professor Carver's Advice". Business leaders came to seek his help, and he often responded with free
While Carver was never out, the never married Carver was private about his orientation during a time when homosexuality was not publicly accepted. It has been surmised that he was homosexual, based on assertions by his biographers Linda O. McMurry and Rackham Holt.
George Washington Carver passed away January 5, 1943.
“Where there is no vision, there is no hope.”
If it's a prop that usually means it's not real, get it?
ReplyDeleteNo, just because it's a prop does not necessarily mean it's not real. Did you look at all the pictures on IHJ? It's shoved up his jaw, down in his jaw, he's spitting. And at down times when not filming. We had some drivers who walked around the office carrying their little cup and I've watched plenty of ballplayers in the dugouts and bullpen. If it's marjoram and crystal ginger, at least he'd have an even tummy, I suppose.
Hmm. Would spearmint flavored gum make you spit? I don't know. Does Dentyne and Wrigley make you spit a load? lol, okay - we're just talking chaw here.
Even if it is a fake prop of cilantro and oregano, why is it necessary at all? How is it adding to the movie character/plot, that's a question that would have to be asked.
Hey, George Washington Carver. Everyone has heard of him - this should be great.
ReplyDeletecollier_ Megan Collier
ReplyDeleteJake Gyllenhaal shaving off all his hair has to be the worst thing that's happened this year.
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collier_ Megan Collier
I feel so ill and all I want to do is lie in bed and look at naya rivera and cry and then look at jake gyllenhaal with no hair and cry more
4 hours ago
Wow. What an amazing, brilliant man and human being. His achievements were no small feat at the time. Great Spotlight, as per usual. :)
ReplyDeleteEven if it is a fake prop of cilantro and oregano, why is it necessary at all? How is it adding to the movie character/plot, that's a question that would have to be asked.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's in the script? I guess all will be revealed once we, you know, see the finished product. Until then, the wild speculation over real or prop chew is just that isn't it.
Wow, I had no clue. This is why its good that CA will begin teaching students about the accomplishments of gay men and women.
ReplyDeleteThey are using so many hand held type cameras, hard to tell if the chew is for the film or being used for personal use. Either way, its not good. I thought films now had to limit use of tobacco regardless of the type.
ReplyDeleteI guess all will be revealed once we, you know, see the finished product. Until then, the wild speculation over real or prop chew is just that isn't it.
ReplyDeleteDon't get smart with me over here. If you think you're going to Pomeranian me into being quiet in my own neighborhood, you may as well string up a hammock.
Bite me, I'll speculate all I want.
Someone must be bored out of their mind to play with that one like a dog toy; go find another off leash area to sniff around.
This would be a popcorn night. And not microwave popcorn but popcorn on the stove. White popcorn.
ReplyDeleteYellow popcorn's too chewy. White is best!!
Don't you just love popcorn? Love the smell, love the taste. Love the sound of it popping in the pan. Do you eat one puff at a time or do you stuff a handful into your mouth?
Do you butter it? Or just salt? Maybe use flavored salt. Kettle Corn. Cheese. What is the beverage of choice to go along with the popcorn?
Pop? Kool-Aid?
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ReplyDeleteDear Jake Gyllenhaal, I think you may just be the sexiest man ever. Even more so in movies where you're good with kids. Congratulations.
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diananyad Diana Nyad
ReplyDeleteRT @mattcnn: 745p ET - @diananyad jumped the water at Marina Hemingway in #Havana to start the swim, and swam off into the sunset! #nyad
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Jake Gyllenhaal you make me want to sin.
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Great spotlight today, Special. This guy must have been incredibly smart - what a role model for academics.
ReplyDeleteJust finished watching the Adam Lambert special. Glad I recorded it as there were a ton of commercials, but I thought it was very good. He's very talented and makes a good role model for young people struggling with coming out.
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