A bottle of Egyptian blue hand mixed by George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943) was loaned by the Iowa State archives.
He died in 1915 and was buried at Tuskegee University in a brick tomb made my students with a view of the campus.
Feb. 5, Isaac Smith, Lepage graduate fellow, gave a talk on George Washington Carver as part of a wider Villanova effort to ...
Judge John Hancock kept his half-brothers in bondage until Juneteenth in 1865. He educated his own half-Black son who became ...
The 18th-century painting by Charles Willson Peale had previously been the subject of mismanaged restoration attempts. Now, experts in Versailles are bringing it back in line with the artist's origina ...
George Washington Carver pioneered the field of chemurgy, combining chemistry and agriculture developing hundreds of products from crops. Icon History - 360Wise ...
The era between 1901 and 1920 saw an influx of Black inventors in realms including science and engineering. While some of ...
Denzel Washington doesn’t mind being ignored by the Academy. The 70-year-old actor was asked by the New York Times how he felt about not receiving an Oscar nomination for his performance in ...
George Washington University, a private institution, has been offering online bachelor's degree programs since before 2000-2001. All of the online classes are recorded and archived so students can ...
Susannah George is The Washington Post's Gulf bureau chief, based in Dubai, where she leads coverage of the oil-rich monarchies of the Persian Gulf and their neighbor, Iran. She previously spent ...
George Washington Carver High School – a historically Black high school serving Carroll County from 1954 until 1969 – is ...