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00:00One man turned a humble peanut into a global weapon against hunger
00:03and changed the world. The man was George Washington Carver, born into slavery in Missouri
00:11around 1864. Carver became a pioneering agricultural scientist at Tuskegee Institute,
00:18teaching farmers how to improve soil depleted by cotton farming. He promoted crop rotation
00:23and alternative cash crops, with peanuts at the center of his work. Though he didn't invent
00:28peanut butter, Carver developed over 300 uses for peanuts, including flour, dyes, plastics,
00:35and oil. His innovations helped poor southern farmers survive during the Great Depression
00:41by making peanuts and sweet potatoes versatile sources of food and income. Carver's methods
00:48didn't IT just improve agriculture. They fed millions and stabilized rural economies across
00:55the United States. George Washington Carver turned a simple legume into hope, science,
01:01and survival. The peanut, once a snack, became a tool against hunger, proving that one man's
01:09vision can nourish a nation.
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