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Once one of the most difficult colors to recreate in paint, blue was only available to medieval artists, for example, by grinding up the prized stone known as lapis lazuli. By the 1900s, it was still ...
Americans will use anything but the metric system. So let's put that to its most logical conclusion and measure asteroids ...
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The Almighty Peanut - MSNBy the early 1900s, agriculturist George Washington Carver was making scientific strides in agriculture using legumes, including the peanut.
George Washington Carver High School used to be a segregated school for Black students, but now a plan to move beyond that past has been drawing in criticism.
The George Washington Carver Museum’s ‘Black Folk Photography’ exhibit inspires guests to examine historical race relations ...
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Celebrating freedom journey on Juneteenth at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center - MSNThe George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center is helping Phoenix celebrate Juneteenth. State senator, Indian immigrant, pulls upset in Virginia Democratic lieutenant governor's race Huge ...
As agriculture expanded from the Carolinas into Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, early Southern farmers grew peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans. However, finding a profitable market for these ...
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